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New Old Stock Mopar 6 Cylinder Pistons 1934-1941 Desota 1935-1941 Chrysler on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Jennerstown, Pennsylvania, US

Jennerstown, Pennsylvania, US
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 New Old Stock Mopar stnd. pistons and wrist pins for 1934-1941 Desota and 1935-1941 Chrysler 6 cylinder.  Two of the pistons have been removed from the oil paper and show some staining.  One of the pistons has had the wrist pin installed. The remaining wrist pins are still in the oil paper.  All the retaining clips are included.  Mopar part number 1241638.  The original Mopar box is dirty and has some hand writing on it.  Will be shipped in a USPS medium flat rate box.

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