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2 Nos Mopar Connecting Rods 2406785 1965 1966 1967 1968 Plymouth Dodge 1970 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Murdo, South Dakota, United States

Murdo, South Dakota, United States

HERE IS A VINTAGE ORIGINAL LOT OF 2 CONNECTING RODS IN NOS UNUSED CONDITION AND ONE OF THEM HAS SOME SURFACE RUST AS SHOWN.. THE ORIGINAL BOXES HAVE SOME DAMAGE.. I AM UNSURE OF THE APPLICATIONS OF THIS ITEM SO PLEASE USE THE PICS TO JUDGE APPLICATIONS FOR YOURSELF.. ALL OF OUR ITEMS ARE OLD USED OR VINTAGE PARTS AND WILL HAVE WEAR , AGING , AND DENTING SO PLEASE LOOK THE PICS OVER WELL AS THE PICS ARE A MAJOR PART OF THE DESCRIPTION..

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