Nos .030 Rod Bearings For M37 & M43 Dodge Power Wagon on 2040-parts.com
Sumter, South Carolina, US
You are bidding on 6 complete New Old Stock .030 rod bearings for the M37 and M43 Dodge with the 230-6 cyl. Flat Head motor. The buyer will pay the shipping cost and THIS SALE IS FOR THE USA ONLY!!!!!!!
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