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Dodge Truck, 1930's Piston Rings; 3 1/4, +030 Bore, 6 Cylinder. Item: 3909 on 2040-parts.com

US $33.00
Location:

Riverton, Illinois, United States

Riverton, Illinois, United States
New old stock
Brand:Pedrick Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:T1007 +030 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Not applicable

This was with a MOPAR inventory;  they are rusty.   I have oiled them all before shelving.    Marked for Dodge truck, 1934 to 1040.  

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The new old stock items that I list have been in storage; may show age. 

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