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Ih International Truck Scout 80 800 Scout Ii Nos Tie-rod Ends Pickup 4x4 Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Adel, Iowa, US

Adel, Iowa, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:All auctions 100% Satisfaction. Full refund on the part or parts returned in the condition it was sent. Part Brand:NOS parts Look and Read. Very Nice Manufacturer Part Number:What is shown is what you receive Other Part Number:Vintage Auto parts Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

We do not ship to Hawaii, or Alaska. We do not ship International. You can e-mail for a quote. All items would be shipped USPS Priority Mail or UPS for larger packages. ( Actual charges ) No hidden fee's.
 
We will be listing lot's of NOS International IH Parts. Lot's of truck and Scout parts. Some 1/2-ton Pickups, and many fit 4X4 applications. Some parts may fit Tractor, or big IH trucks. I do not have any books to look up all applications. Most parts 1960-1970's era. Lok for more auctions over the next several weeks.
 
 I have (2) NOS Napa Tie-Rod Ends. Part numbers 269-2064 and 269-2065. Boxes were marked 1974 International 4X4 Pickup. Possible other IH or Scout applications. The pair for 1 bid.   Not sure of all the applications.  E-Mail if questions. A very nice find. Take a look.
 
  What is shown, is what you will receive. Take a look.
 
High Bidder pays $ 10.90 ( USA Shipping ) 48-States
 
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6% Iowa Sales tax applies to Iowa Bidders.
 
PAYPAL always accepted, but not required. 

Multiple winning auctions can be shipped together to save shipping charges. Just send me a quick E-Mail, and I will hold off sending invoice. 

All auctions have a 14-Day Return Policy.

All auctions are 100% Satisfaction.

Full Refund on items returned in the condition it was sent. 

Most items sent 1st Class, or Priority Mail.

Smaller items, less then 13 oz will be shipped 1st Class Mail. ( This saves shipping on small items.
 
Large items shipped UPS Ground or Fed-Ex Ground. 


 

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