1955 Packard Motor Featured In Hot Rod Magazine on 2040-parts.com
Gardner, Massachusetts, US
this listing is for 1 1955 packard motor but it was featured in hot rod magazine in October of 1955 this motor does turn freely has a 4-v carb part number 5562 2267 will run try as is or just use for the core ! please double check your application before purchase please email us for a shipping quote thanks for looking and have a nice day :)
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