Nors Fuel Pump W/glass Bowl 1939 Olds 1939-1948 Pontiac on 2040-parts.com
Eaton Rapids, Michigan, US
Vintage Rebuilt Fuel Pump. 419, 512, 523. With glass bowl. 1939 Oldsmobile, 1939-1948 Pontiac. Rebuilt years ago. Needs painting. Has been stored for years. |
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