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Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, United States

Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, United States
Box is in POOR condition-soiled/stained/dirty/inner box coming apart. Bearings are in unused condition with age discoloration.
Brand:Federal Mogul Manufacturer Part Number:768M

NOS Federal Mogul 768M Vintage Main Bearing Set. I HAVE NO APPLICATION INFORMATION ON THIS PART.  Box is in poor condition-HEAVILY SOILED/STAINED/DIRTY/INNER BOX COMING APART. Bearings are in unused condition, but show age discoloration, the two metal rings also show discoloration from contact with the cardboard box. SELLING IN AS FOUND AND AS IS CONDITION WITH SIGNS OF AGE/STORAGE.  Buyer to pay mailing cost of $8.00 via Standard Mail. Paypal payment only accepted. Thanks For Looking.

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