Olds Vintage Nos Valve Silencers on 2040-parts.com
Stanwood, Washington, United States
Here is something you don't find every day, vintage Olds NOS lubricator pads from back in the day. Perfect for the man cave. Will fit many different years and makes of over head valve motors. Package says 88 & 89 olds and shows a straight 8 motor. They didn't make an 89 and I don't think Olds made a straight 8 over head valve motor. The pad is 2 sections so it is probably for V8 motors or straight 8 Buicks. |
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