1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 Buick Nors Motor Mounts on 2040-parts.com
Bridgeport, Ohio, United States
NORS BUICK FRONT MOTOR MOUNTS.YOU ARE GETTING A PAIR OF NEW MOTOR MOUNT THAT ARE NEW BUT FROM A OLD STOCK OF ORIGINAL PARTS.THESE WERE PRODUCED YEARS AGO BY THE ANCHOR RUBBER CO IN CLEVELAND OHIO.THESE ARE NOT SOME CHEAP KNOCK OFF PRODUCED IN SOME FOREIGN COUNTRY.YOU ARE GETTING QUALITY PARTS PRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY.THESE ARE NEW AND THE RUBBER IS STILL IN GREAT CONDITION.FITS THE MODELS LISTED BELOW 1940 THRU 1947 BUICK ALL MODELS EXCEPT 90 SERIES |
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