Nos Vintage Pic-a-nut Engine Block Plug Set For Chrysler 1957 - 1979 8 Cyl on 2040-parts.com
Ortonville, Michigan, United States
NOS Vintage PIC-A-NUT Engine Block Plug Set for Chrysler 1957 - 1979 8 Cyl - 273 318 340 360 This item has never been opened. It has a mall tear in the back (see pic) Product Number is 4018 |
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