180 k miles. Ran great when removed. Any ?? Call Darrell 2292720243
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Accessories for Sale
- 1955,1956,1957 ford,thunderbird,lincoln,mercury nos double switch chrome housing(US $39.99)
- 1955 thunderbird new turn signal switch plate with pawl and retaining spring(US $39.99)
- Good working antique vintage screw jack automobile truck flip top house jack(US $40.46)
- Nos 2 magneto terminals(US $10.00)
- Socket gauge clock kienzle moto-meter vdo vw split oval porsche 356 911 190 sl(US $35.00)
- Vintage nos bosch 6 volt flasher relay,turn signal # 0 336 101 004(US $45.00)
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