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Nos 41 42 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Chevy Gmc Truck Propeller Shaft Nut on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
This is a Dutch auction meaning while supplies last you can buy more than one. No GM box included.
Manufacturer Part Number:3651486 Interchange Part Number:CASTLE NUT Brand:GM

Item description

The item you are bidding on is a New Old Stock never installed GM one rear propeller shaft castle nut that fits 1941-55 Chevy and GMC 1/2 ton trucks. This is a Dutch auction meaning while supplies last you can buy more than one, GM box not included.


Part # 3651486       Group # 5.595

We accept Paypal, if you have another means of payment please feel free to email me before bidding.

We will be selling vintage NOS, OEM and early pull out Corvette Chevy Pontiac Oldsmobile Buick Ford and Chrysler and other parts from 1923-1989. We have bought a huge inventory of Corvette parts and will be listing new auctions every week.We will do our best to honestly and accurately describe all parts, we do appreciate your input as well. Please ask any questions before bidding, we will answer most emails within 24 hours. We will ship around the world just use the shipping calculator for your price, some auctions will require special packing and we will pass that price along as well.

Ebay store

We will be adding parts to our Ebay store weekly as well. To use it simply click on the the red door icon to the right of our feedback score, that will open a box below then type in your year (example 1967 or 67 Corvette) and it will bring up all the parts we have identified for your car.

Additional info

I will ship most trim and moldings in PVC pipe, ($7.00-10.00 extra) I can ship in a box at your risk. If you do not get an email reply from us please check your spam file first. You get all and only what you see in the pictures, expect nothing else. When you are buying a repair kit gasket set etc, anything with multiple parts, it is up to you to see if the auction has what you need in it so please look closely before bidding.I look forward to doing business with you, thanks Paul.

Box 94 5-26-16 Dutch auction

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