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1931-1938 Buick Fireball 8 Rocker Arm Shaft Bushings B210, 1292483 (qty 12) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Watsontown, Pennsylvania, United States

Watsontown, Pennsylvania, United States
ORIGINAL USED CONDITION. THERE IN USED CONDITION.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

CLEANING OUT THE SHED AND FINDING: ODD,INTERESTING,VALUABLE,ONE OF A KIND ITEMS 30+YRS

FOR AUCTION:

12- 1931-1938 BUICK FIREBALL 8 ROCKER ARM SHAFT BUSHINGS B210, GM NUMBER-1292483

THE BOX SAYS: PERFECT PARTS INC.

OK--- HERE IS THE SCOOP> IT LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE REPLACED THESE BUSHINGS AND PUT THE OLD USED ONES BACK IN THE NEW BOX.

THERE IS SOME WEAR TO THEM. I THOUGHT SOMEONE COULD USE THEM OR THE BOX, BEFORE I CHUCK THEM. THEY MAY OR MAY NOT BE HARD TO FIND.

I DO NOT KNOW ALL THE EXACT MAKES AND MODELS THAT THESE FIT. 

CHECK YOUR REFERENCES BEFORE YOU COMMIT TO A BID OR BUY.

LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND YOU BE THE JUDGE.

DO ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID.

U.S.A - SHIPPED: FIRST CLASS MAIL.

 INTERNATIONAL- INTERNATIONAL FIRST CLASS PACKAGE.

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