Nos Ih International Harvester Scout Ii Traveler Liftgate Strut Mounting Studs 2 on 2040-parts.com
Libertytown, Maryland, US
TWO NOS IH International Harvester Scout II Traveler Liftgate strut mounting studs May fit truck and Travelall? Check out my other items for more IH Scout Pickup Truck & Travelall stuff! I will combine on multiple lots to save on shipping. Currently liquidating large Scout II parts inventory With NOS and high grade used pieces. Dan 301-996-2521 NOS = NEW OLD STOCK
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