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(#351) Brush Set Ford Truck 1963 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
Location:

Mulkeytown, Illinois, United States

Mulkeytown, Illinois, United States
N.O.S.
Part Brand:DELCO REAMY Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:#F-201

 

YOU ARE BIDDING ON

" BRUSH SET "

FORD TRUCK 1963

PLEASE CONFIRM ITEM IN PHOTO IS CORRECT FOR YOUR PURPOSE.

DELCO-REMY F-701

NEW OLD STOCK;

I PURCHASED THE STOCK FROM A DEALERSHIP GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 30 + YEARS AGO.

NOTE; PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE IF OUTSIDE OF THE LOWER 48 STATES, INTERNATIONAL OR MULTIPLE PURCHASE

 


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