1963 Buick Skylark Oldsmobile Cutlass 215 V8 Piston Nos Original Gm # 1399081 on 2040-parts.com
Great Bend, Kansas, United States
You are bidding on 1 Original NOS NEW GM Standard Size Piston, the correct application is for the following: 1963 Buick Special, Skylark, and Oldsmobile Cutlass, F85 with a 215 V8 and 2 Barrel Carburetor. Please see all 8 photo's. The GM part number is 1399081 casting # 1353006, group 0.629. This is a very rare item, if you have a vehicle that uses this part, it would be a great spare item. If you really need one some day, you might not be able to find one. This came from a closed GM dealer. This is a genuine GM part, not a reproduction. If you have a question about the item, please email, or call 620-793-2749, before you bid, I do offer a 14 day return warranty, but I can not refund or pay any shipping costs. No returns on any items after they have been installed. Payment is due 4 days after auction end date, please include shipping information and item number if mailing payment. Check out my other items!
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