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Rare Vintage 1932-47 Nos Ford V8 100 Hp Connecting Rod Bearing Set In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
NOS set still in the box very clean and hard to find
UPC:Does not apply

  I sell a lot of items from high end estates and get them into the hands of collectors like you that appreciate these treasures. We list new items almost every day and have a wide variety of interests. I have other NOS ford parts being listed as well. These are rare parts still NOS in the box. They have part numbers on the box  flaps so maybe you can tell what they go to if you know how to decode them. This set has patina you would expect and I haven't tried to clean them at all. It comes with what you see.

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