1949,1950,1951 Mercury Exhaust Manifolds Crossover Pipe Heat Riser Exhaust Pipe on 2040-parts.com
Post Falls, Idaho, United States
Here's a complete, mostly NOS exhaust manifold to muffler setup for your 1949-51 Mercury. Here's what's included: (1) 8CM-9430 Exhaust Manifold, RH, used (1) 8CM-9431 Exhaust Manifold, LH, used (1) 8CM 9448 Exhaust Heat Riser Valve; NOS (1) 8CM Exhaust Crossover Pipe; NOS (1) 8CM-5246 Exhaust Pipe; NORS I also have a NORS muffler, NORS tail pipe and NORS exhaust hanger kit if you need the complete exhaust system for your 49-51 Mercury. Please check out my other listings for NOS & used 1949-51 Lincoln Mercury parts. Thanks for looking! |
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