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Chris Craft Hercules 236 Cid Oilpan Side Cover & Dipstick on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Boulder City, Nevada, United States

Boulder City, Nevada, United States
Condition:Used

What we have here is a Hercules 236 CID engine oilpan side cover & dipstick from a 1957 Chris Craft. This is in excellent condition. This is from a 236 CID, 105 HP motor. Please e-mail with questions. Flat rate shipping is for the lower 48 states only. Everyone else e-mail me for a shipping quote. International bidders are welcome. Due to customs i will not be able to give you a shipping time frame as delays in customs are very possible. Please remember these parts are 40+ years old and are used unless otherwise stated. Please ask questions before bidding. I accept Paypal and other payment methods.   ALL PARTS SOLD AS-IS!!!! NO RETURNS!!!! Please make sure the parts you are buying will fit your car. If your not sure e-mail me and i will help if i can.

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