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Auto Parts - 6pc Nos 1937-1940 Connecting Rod Nuts #22977 Grp 1.141, Free Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $17.50
Location:

Elgin, Texas, US

Elgin, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Nash Manufacturer Part Number:22977 Other Part Number:1.141 Warranty:No

This listing is for a vintage Nash connecting rid nuts for all 1937-1940 models. The part number is 22977 and there are 6 of them. The group number is 1.141. These are from our family dealership stock, Barton Motors in Staunton, VA. These are in great condition.

Free shipping within the US.

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