Model A Ford Transmission Inspection Plate For Greasing Throwout Bearing on 2040-parts.com
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MODEL A FORD . ORIGINAL PART IN GOOD CONDITION. ALL HOLES LOOK GOOD. NO VISIBLE CRACKS. HAS BEEN BLASTED AND EPOXY PRIMED.
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