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Restore the fuel delivery system of your classic Ford or Mercury with this genuine 361 mechanical fuel pump. This is a vintage rebuilt part, manufactured in the USA. It has been professionally remanufactured using a high-quality original core to ensure period-correct appearance and reliable performance for your big-block engine.
This part is designed for the engine-mounted position on specific 1967-1971 Ford Thunderbird and Mercury Comet models equipped with the 428 CID V8 engine. This pump is engineered to meet original factory specifications for fuel pressure and flow, featuring a 3/8" inlet for proper fuel volume.
Note on Stock Photos: The item you receive will be in similar condition to the one pictured, but may have minor cosmetic variations (such as casting marks or finish) as is typical with vintage rebuilt stock.
A Note on Fitment Accuracy: We manually research and cross-reference our fitment data using vintage manufacturer catalogs. While we strive for 100% accuracy, these decades-old resources—and the humans reading them—can occasionally contain errors. Additionally, these pumps may fit other vehicles and years not explicitly listed in our data. To ensure a seamless restoration, we kindly ask that you perform your own due diligence and verify that this specific part number is correct for your application prior to purchase.
| Make | Model | Year | Engine | Notes |
| Ford | Thunderbird | 1967-1968 | 428 V8 | Standard Equipment |
| Mercury | Comet (Intermediates) | 1968-1969 | 390 V8 | W/ 3/8" Inlet |
1967 1968 1969 1970 1971
We scour the country to find the best deals on NOS and NORS parts so we can pass the savings on to you. Our vintage inventory is acquired from old auto parts stores, warehouses, and private collections. While these parts are unused or professionally rebuilt, their packaging and surfaces may show signs of shelf wear or age due to decades of storage. Rest assured, every part is a genuine piece of automotive history, built to the standards of the era it represents.