Buick 1956 322 Nailhead Timing Chain Cover on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Used 1956 Buick 322 nailhead timing chain cover. One-year-only 1956 part. Jet washed clean. No cracks or breaks. All threaded holes good. Very decent gasket surfaces. Add some gaskets and a front seal and install it. $15.50 usps priority mail shipping in the US lower 48 states, elsewhere contact me for cost if not shown in the calculator. |
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