1949 Thru 1958 Oldsmobile 303 / 324 / & 371 Cubic Inch Engine Timing Chain - Nos on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
This is an NOS Oldsmobile timing chain that fits any 1949 thru 1958 Oldsmobile Rocket Engine Yes 303, 324, and 371 cubic inch.
I hope $ 57.50 is a reasonable price for your Classic Olds ! Thanks for looking, Ralph / Tulsa |
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