1931 Buick Water Return Pipe (p/n 1238929) on 2040-parts.com
Praha 5, Czech Republic, Czech Republic
Offering brand new water return pipe for 8 cylinder Buick. P/N 1238929 - to fit 1931, 1932, 1933 series 80 & 90 and 1934, 1935 series 90 (according to Master Parts list - I have no way to verify this information, but assume it is accurate). The part is manufactured from scratch of Stainless Steel; bent, welded, polished according to original pattern. Forget endless patching of pinholes in your paper thin pipe and get solid, great looking replacement part. I can also offer pipes for other models, 1928 Master w/ 4 connections to head; 1230416 to fit 1929 Master and 1930 50 & 60 series; 1239032 to fit 1931 and 1932 series 60. I ship worldwide. Postage included in listed price. Delivery approx end of June 2016. Contact details for queries - see my other listing or via e-bay messaging. Buy with confidence, see my feedback profile first. |
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