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Jeep Willys 41-53 Cylinder Head Gasket 134ci L Head Crown J0638540 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.44
Location:

Holmes, New York, United States

Holmes, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Crown Automotive Sales Co. Other Part Number:638540 Manufacturer Part Number:J0638540 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:638540 UPC:848399051902

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Cylinder Head Gasket

Fits:

  • Willys MB (1941-1945) w/ 4-134 L-Head engine.
  • Willys M38 (1950-1952) w/ 4-134 L-Head engine.
  • Jeep CJ-2A (1945-1949) w/ 4-134 L-Head engine.
  • Jeep CJ-3A (1948-1953) w/ 4-134 L-Head engine.
  • Jeep Pickup (1947-1950) w/ 4-134 L-Head engine.
  • Jeep Station Wagon (1946-1953) w/ 4-134 L-Head engine.
  • Jeep Sedan Delivery (1948-1953) w/ 4-134 L-Head engine.

 

            

                                                                                                                                 

 


   


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