1930-1932 Plymouth 30-u Pa Pb Four Cyl Flathead Valve Side Cover Mopar Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Longview, Texas, US
This is a Plymouth camshaftvery good condition. It has been professionally cleaned and protected. A great find for your spare parts collection or a worn out camshaft.
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