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1964 1965 Oldsmobile F85 Vista Cruiser Nors Rear Wheel Bearing on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Fallbrook, California, United States

Fallbrook, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Delco Other Part Number:RW507AR Manufacturer Part Number:907717 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Interchange Part Number:Gr. 5.855

This is an ORIGINAL, Delco American made, New Old Replacement Stock (N.O.R.S.) Rear Wheel Bearing (with Inner retainer)

Per my Oldsmobile parts book it fits 1964-1965 F85 Vista Cruiser models.

May also have other applications such as Buick Electra...



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