Set Of 6 Intake Valves For 1936-37 Mack Truck Mr228,mr268,mr309,mr140 Motors on 2040-parts.com
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SET OF SIX INTAKE VALVES FOR 1936-37 MACK TRUCK WITH MR228, MR268, MR309, MR140 MOTORS
NEW OLD STOCK--NEVER INSTALLED--MADE IN USA---MCQUAY NUMBER V-932N |
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