1935-50 Packard Jr. Front Motor Mount Retainer. on 2040-parts.com
El Sobrante, California, United States
Part # 300226 5.1604. Fits 1935-50 Jr. cars,41-7 Jr. Clippers,2201-02-11-20-22-2301-02 and 32. These get lost all the time,you really need this, Do you have a spare?,you should have at this price...........
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