1958 - 1960 Ford Mercury Lincoln Oil Pump Repair Kit Wholert # 1004n on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
1958 LINCOLN (ALL MODELS) 1958 1959 1960 FORD MERCURY EDSEL OIL PUMP REPAIR KIT WHOLERT # 1004N **WE BELIEVE THIS TO BE A UNUSED NOS PART IT HAS NOT BEEN TESTED. PART IS STILL IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING. PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR DETAILS. IF YOU RECEIVE SOMETHING THAT IS NOT CORRECT PLEASE JUST LET US KNOW. WE ARE VERY EASY TO WORK WITH. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS.** Item is located at Superior Chrome Plating in Houston TX, in business since 1952.(justchromeit.com) ***SEE OUR OTHER ITEMS UP FOR AUCTION*** International shipments will be priced individually Free shipping includes addresses within the continental USA |
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