New Muffler Inlet Pipe For 1952 Mercury Cars Exhaust System 52 on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, Maryland, United States
A new aftermarket (EP-163C) Exhaust Pipe that I got at an auction of vintage car parts. This is This is equivalent to Ford/Mercury part no. MA-5267-A and is a Muffler Inlet Pipe for 1952 Mercury cars. car auto automobile automotive classic exhaust system Actual shipping cost only. |
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