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55 1955 Austin Valve Cover Fx3 Taxi Cab ??? on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Hansville, Washington, United States

Hansville, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

                 Austin Valve Cover
     Here is a valve cover that came in a bunch of Austin parts. Some of the other parts said 55 Austin Cab. I don't know what the Cab stands for. This valve cover looks to be in good shape. Look at photos to make sure this is what you are looking for. We are not 100% sure we are just going off what we were told.

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