Antique / Vintage Schrader 8028 Valve Extension Parts New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com
Hellertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Part of a collection from an estate. There are some valve parts in this lot and approx. 10 extra new old stock envelopes. CHECK OUT OUR OTHER MOTORCYCLE & CAR ITEMS LISTED.
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