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1957 1958 Oldsmobile J2 Tri Power Linkage Set 57 58 Olds 3x2 Tripower on 2040-parts.com

US $98.00
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Cleveland, Ohio, US
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Up for auction is a New 6 pc. J2 Linkage set.  This set is a duplicate of the original factory vacuum operated tri power. This set comes with detailed installation drawings.  Many satisfied customers here on ebay and the Oldsmobile Club of America. If you have questions use Contact Seller  Buyer pays fixed shipping $9.50 lower 48 U.S.   Canada and others request shipping cost.

   371 cu.in. 3x2 Tripower   Payment to be made in 10 days max. after auction ends U.S. Dollars 

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