1940's Plymouth Inline 6cyl Timing Cover on 2040-parts.com
Wilmette, Illinois, US
i believe this part is off a 1940 plymouth but may fit other years. It has very little rust. The pointer seeems to be located directly above the crankshaft. It could use a good cleaning and fresh paint.
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