Kaiser-frazer Exhaust Valves N.o.s. 6 Cyl.eng.1951-1954 Henry-j Mldsi.#208820 on 2040-parts.com
Tolland, Connecticut, United States
FOR SALE IS A N.O.S. SET OF 6 EXHAUST VALVES...THESE ARE FOR THE 6 CYL.ENGINES,IN THE 1951-1954 KAISER-FRAZER Henry-J mODELS.These were used on the 161 engine THE PART NUMBER IS;208820 |
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