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Bugatti Type 57 Spark Plug Cylinderhead Inserts Nos 1934 1938 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Novato, California, United States

Novato, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bugatti NOS Country/Region of Manufacture:France Warranty:No

 Bugatti Type 57 and 57C sparkplug inserts to the cylinderhead. These are New Old Stock (NOS), as ordered from the factory in the early 1960's, by Bart Lyons of Luxemburg, along with a much larger order. The factory was still supplying replacement parts in those years!
These are needed when rebuilding a cylinder block, as the originals leak water.
These are still coated in Cosmoline for shipment in 1960, and are not rusty.
A complete set of 8 (eight).

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