1949-'53 Chevy Gmc Truck 216 Oil Pump Pickup Screen Assembly Tube & Mount on 2040-parts.com
Livermore, California, United States
USED OIL PUMP PICKUP SCREEN ASSEMBLY FROM A 1953 CHEVY PICKUP Removed from a 216 6cyl motor with a standard transmission This is the complete assembly with bolt/mount/tube and screen I has been cleaned but could use a good scrubbing This is a USED part and is being sold as such Free shipping on the lower 48 only Please check my other 216 parts or ask if I still have if you are looking for anything |
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