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Nos Trw 50085 (224-4157) Oil Pump-1980's Gm Truck 6 Cyl. 250, 292 on 2040-parts.com

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Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, United States

Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, United States
Box is in poor condition-dirty/soiled/hole in one side/aged. Oil pump is in new, unused condition-included paper gasket is damaged.
Brand:TRW Manufacturer Part Number:50085

NOS TRW 50085 (224-4157) Oil Pump-1980's GM Truck 6 Cyl. 250, 292. Box is in poor condition-dirty/soiled/hole in one side/aged. This was originally a TRW pump-it was relabeled to the Sealed Power Number 224-4157-paper label is detached. Oil pump is in new, unused condition-included paper gasket is damaged.. Will fit various GM models and years- Please use part number to find your particular application. SELLING IN AS FOUND AND AS IS CONDITION WITH SIGNS OF AGE/STORAGE/MISSING GASKETS.  Buyer to pay mailing cost of $13.70 via Priority Mail Medium Flat Rate Box. Paypal payment only accepted. Thanks For Looking.

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