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Rbc Roller Bearing Rear Wheel Bearing # A1444 For 1937-1948 Ford Mercury on 2040-parts.com

US $43.95
Location:

Hallettsville, Texas, United States

Hallettsville, Texas, United States
Packaging is falling apart. The bearing look good but will need to be cleaned well.
Brand:RBC Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:A1444

NEW OLD STOCK
RBC Roller Bearing
#A1444
Rear Wheel Bearing

1939-1940 Mercury 99-A, 09-A
1941 Mercury 19-A
1942-1948 Mercury 29-A, 89-M 
1937 Ford Car V-8 60 
1938-1939 Ford Car V8 - 60 & 85
1940 Ford Car V8 - 60, 85, 95
1941 Ford Car V8 Standard & Deluxe
1942-1948 Ford Cars - All Models
The bearings look good, but will need to be cleaned, they were stored in wax paper but the grease is still dried out. The packaging is falling apart. 

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