Up of bids is a 1949-1953 ford flathead water pump. I believe this is a new water pump but not sure if this is NOS or an after market. This is a passenger side water pump.
BUYER TO PAY ACTUAL SHIPPING COST + $5.00 FOR HANDLING AND REMEMBER THAT YOUR SHIPPING COST MAY BE MORE OR LESS DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU LIVE.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR PAYMENT BEFORE YOU RECEIVE YOUR INVOICE. I WILL USE YOUR ZIP CODE TO GET THE SHIPPING CHARGE, SO IT MAY SEEM HIGH.
PAYMENT TO BE MADE WITHIN 10 DAYS OF AUCTION END.
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- New mopar 1968-69 4 barrel carburetor bolts(US $9.99)
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