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1937-1948 Set Of 6-new Chrysler Dodge Intake Valves Part# V941!! on 2040-parts.com

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Kimmell, Indiana, United States

Kimmell, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:THOMPSON PRODUCTS Manufacturer Part Number:V941

THIS IS A SET OF 6 INTAKE VALVES, PART#V941, THOMPSON PRODUCTS BRAND THAT IS LISTED IN THEIR 1951 CATALOG AS FITTING CHRYSLER SIX, DESOTO SIX, 1937-1948 AND DODGE TRUCK 1937-1948. ORIGINAL MANUFACTURE # IS 665686. THEY ARE IN A1 CONDITION FROM BEING STORED IN A CLIMATE CONTROLLED BUILDING AND IN THEIR ORIGINAL WRAPPERS AND BOX FOR MANY YEARS. ONE VALVE HAS SOME MINOR BLEMISHES ON IT BUT IT IS NOT AN ISSUE, LOOKS LIKE A COSMETIC FLAW IS ALL. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK. SHIPPING IS FREE IN THE USA!!

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