Old Vintage Nostalgia Rocket Industries Fuel Pump Block Off Plate R-438 New Part on 2040-parts.com
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
THIS IS A NEW NEVER USED OLD STOCK ROCKET AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS FUEL PUMP BLOCK OFF PLATE PART # R-438. IT IS STILL IN THE ORIGINAL ROCKET PACKAGING. IT IS FROM WHEN ROCKET WAS STILL IN PICO RIVERA, CA. NICE PIECE FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE NOSTALGIA COLLECTOR. VERY RARE TO FIND ONE LIKE THIS. NICE WALL HANGING FOR YOUR HOT ROD MAN CAVE. THANKS FOR LOOKING |
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