New Head Gasket Packard 1941 Super 8 By "best Gasket" on 2040-parts.com
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Packard 1941 Super 8
Head Gasket by Best Gasket Up for sale is a NEW Head Gasket for the 1941 Packard Super 8 engine. This is "Best Gasket" brand, made in the USA, their number 717. Copper/Steel gasket. |
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