Chrysler Mopar Small Block Pushrod Lot on 2040-parts.com
Dry Ridge, Kentucky, US
Here is a Chrysler Mopar small block pushrod lot. These are pushrods I have pulled out of running engines over the years. they are straight. they are sold as is, no returns. check out my other auctions as I am selling off all my mopar parts. I have listed the number of rods and the length of the rods in the pic. what you see is what you get.payment is due within 3 days of auctions end. I do combine shipping. no international shipping.
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