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Nors Rear Motor Mount For All 1941-1947 Buicks on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hustisford, Wisconsin, United States

Hustisford, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used UPC:Does Not Apply

NORS Rear Motor Mount for all 1941-1947 Buicks

NORS Rear Motor Mount for all 1941-1947 Buicks

Replaces GM Part #s 1319991, 1325240, 1325241

Product of the Wohlert Corporation, Lansing, MI, perhaps the OEM supplier to GM

Purchased from a Buick dealers parts stock years ago

In original box

It measures approximately 10 3/4" long

The mounting studs are 5 5/8" on center


Part Number:480


 

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