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12 Nos Hudson 300075 Std Valve Tappets For 1948-1955 Hudson Six on 2040-parts.com

US $299.97
Location:

Parkton, Maryland, United States

Parkton, Maryland, United States
Twelve new-old stock tappets. Four tappets are unopened. Those with torn wrappers were removed for photos. Very good condition. Some cleaning and polishing may be necessary.
Brand:Hudson-Nash Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:300075 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Lot of twelve (12) new-old stock Hudson 300075 Valve Tappets - standard size

For 1948-1955 Hudson six cylinder.

From the estate of a private collector.

Good condition. The photo shows seven that were opened exposed for the photo.

The remaining five are still in their original wrappers.

 

 

LOT #: 091915


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