1918 1919 Pierce Arrow Original Engine Vent Cover 1920s Nice Condition on 2040-parts.com
Kailua Kona, Hawaii, US
Here is a rare and hard to find Brass engine vent cover for 1918 1919 Pierce Arrow
great original condition with the original chain attached as well as the retainer clip arms
could possibly fit other years also see pics for condition
last picture is a 1919 Pierce Arrow model 48 engine with this cover
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