Accelerator Linkage Cross Shaft W/lever Assy. & Bracket Mb/gpw, Wwii, Jeeps, on 2040-parts.com
McLouth, Kansas, US
ACCELERATOR CROSS SHAFT WITH LEVER ASSY. AND BRACKET
Accelerator Cross Shaft, Lever and Mounting Bracket Assy. This Assy. mounts on the rear face of the engine block. It is used on both the MB and GPW WWII jeep. This Assy. Was taken from a 1943 Willys MB. This is original equipment used but very nice Shipping weight including carton and protective packaging is 2 pounds. NOTICE
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