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1937 - 1939 Chevrolet Oil Pump Nos Wohlert Brand Vintage New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bensenville, Illinois, United States

Bensenville, Illinois, United States
New old stock oil pump as shown with box and instructions. This has been sitting in warehouse for many years and box with paper work showing age etc. The pump itself is very good NOS condition.
Brand:Wolert Surface Finish:cast iron & steel Manufacturer Part Number:1937-1939 Chevrolet 6 cylinder Oil Pump Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 Here we have a vintage NOS 1937-39 Chevrolet 6 cylinder Wohlert oil pump assembly, tin cover, box, instructions and a packet of fasteners / fittings as shown in pictures. This was purchased from a closed down warehouse auto parts supplier in Chicago along with many other vintage automobile parts I will be auctioning off. Please ask questions as needed. This is the actual item in pictures that is up for auction and will be received by buyer. Thank you for visiting my auction. 

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