Clutch Bearing Ass'y Buick 1963-68,pontiac 1946-56,g.m.c. 400 Series 1947-54 on 2040-parts.com
Franklin, Quebec, Canada
1 nos Clutch Bearing Ass'y for 1963-68 Buick (some models) 1946-56 Pontiac all (Release Bearing same # ) 1960-63 G.M.C. Jr. van 1947-54 400 series (w/370 eng.) Will ship U.S.P.S. for U.S. customers E mail me for cost quote. |
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