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Ford Nos Belt Genuine Fomoco Original Hot Rod 1940 1941 1942 Pass Truck Script on 2040-parts.com

US $68.50
Location:

Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States

Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:ford 1940 1941 1942 nos Truck Pickup Interchange Part Number:1GA-8620-B3 Manufacturer Part Number:40 41 42

 Up for sale is a Vintage NOS, 1941 Ford script belt. It is in nice unused condition, and is ford part number 1GA-8620-B3. Please do your homework on the part number and your application. Check my other listings, I have a huge inventory of NOS and used vintage automobile parts and accessories! If you have any questions please ask. Thanks for looking.

 Please check my other auctions, I have many vintage auto parts, tools and accessories on Ebay right now! I have new old stock, and used parts. From hotrods to kustoms, restorations to "ratrods" I have the parts for you! Please check back often, my inventory is updated weekly. 

I ship almost every day, if you need it quickly I can even ship overnight (faster costs more)! I will ship internationally, ask for a quote (international costs more).

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Shipping does not include insurance . I will not be responsible for shipping damage, I recommend insurance on all fragile items. If you need extra services with your shipping let me know, all extra shipping expenses are to be paid by the buyer. I generally require priority shipping on everything fragile, parcel post and first class are very risky for fragile items.

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