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1939 1940 1941 Mercury Ignition Lock With Keys ~new B & S Cylynder on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Godfrey, Illinois, United States

Godfrey, Illinois, United States
Very nice New Old Stock unused part - NO BOX
Surface Finish:Bare metal Part Brand:MERCURY Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:mercury UPC:NA

1939-41 Mercury Ignition lock New Briggs and Stratton cylinder.N.O.S. part no longer in original box.
There will be no cost to you for domestic shipping (USA only)

NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS

International buyer will pay extra $4.00 handling figured into shipping cost.


* NOS (New Old Stock) means a "new" old part made by the original manufacturer
** NORS (New Old Replacement Stock) means a "new" old part made by an aftermarket supplier

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