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Original 1924 To 1926 1st To 3rd Series Packard Engine Oil Pump With Screen on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Callands, Virginia, United States

Callands, Virginia, United States
I don't know if it works or not. Mr Bates had it labeled to use or sell. He didn't keep a lot of non working stuff. Labeled everything
Brand:Packard

Original 1924 to 1926 1st to 3rd Series Packard Engine Oil Pump with screen

This pump came from the collection of Warren Bates Collection Fairmont WV

Labeled by the Packard Guru himself and says best I can read
Packard
1st to 3rd Series, but not all 3rd Series
24 late to 1926

As you can see in the photos for being 90 years old it's in remarkable condition. I are no guarantees on weather it works or not. I do know he had it labeled and with other working parts cataloged on shelf. I do know these are rather rugged but simple pumps and to rebuild isn't that difficult.

You will get the exact item you see here Thank you for looking at my listing

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