(#377) Valves 1933-48 Willys Exhaust & Intake on 2040-parts.com
Mulkeytown, Illinois, United States
11 (ELEVEN) VALVES (EXHAUST) USED VALVES PURCHASED 30+ YEARS AGO FROM A OLD TIME GARAGE. THEY HAD BEEN GROUND AND IDENTIFIED BY THE GARAGE. WILLYS 1933-48 SURFACE RUST MODERATE TO HEAVY 6 VALVES HAD INDICATION OF GRINDING; 5 DO NOT SHOW GRINDING BUT DO NOT SHOW WEAR EITHER. I purchased this item 30+ years ago from a dealership going out of business.
NOTE: PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE IF INTERNATIONAL OR MULTIPLE PURCHASE.
I AM LIQUIDATING A 30+ YEAR COLLECTION OF PARTS PURCHASED FROM SEVERAL DEALERSHIPS.
shipping rate is for lower 48 states, I will invoice corrected rate for other locations at billing.
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