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Mopar Rod Bearing. 8 Cylinder Desoto, 1950's. Nors. Item: 7982 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
Location:

Riverton, Illinois, United States

Riverton, Illinois, United States
NORS
Brand:Federal-Mogul Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:FM 1840 SB Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Listing a bunch of rod bearings;  most have no application data.  Some are one of a kind;  some I can deal with quantities.  Most have surface rust on the edges of the steel shells.  I have oiled all before shelving.  Any questions, more photos, measurements, just email. 

This one:  marked for 8 cylinder DeSoto, 1952 to 55.  

International customers, email for postage cost.   All offers welcome.  

Most items include domestic shipping; buy more and if all ship in the same box, I can deal with lower offers.  

Definition of new old stock is in Wikipedia.   Most of the NOS items that I list have been in storage;  may not be as shiny as newly manufactured, and the original packaging may be rough or missing. 

The item in the photo ships;  zoom in to inspect well to be sure it seems satisfactory.  See my negative feedback as an example.
Zoom in on the photo to check for suitability;  I can add more photos or details, just email. 

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