Nos Studebaker E Series Truck 1956-1964 Gas Tank Unit on 2040-parts.com
Georgetown, South Carolina, US
THIS IS A NOS STUDEBAKER E SERIES TRUCK 1956-64 MODELS. STUDEBAKER PART NUMBER 168500. SHIPPING IS $10.00 IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS MUST EMAIL ME FOR SHIPPING COST. SOUTH CAROLINA RESIDENTS MUST PAY LOCAL SALES TAX.
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