Vintage Nos Victor Hs1065k Fits - 235 Chevrolet Man Cave Wall Hanger on 2040-parts.com
Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, United States
Items being SOLD "AS IS" with NO RETURNS. It is a VINTAGE NOS VICTOR HS1065k that fits 235 CHEVORLET. it is in an OLD BOX, Head Gasket MISSING. DISPLAY or USE remaining GASKETS. PLEASE refer to PHOTOS. BUYER agrees to FINAL COST and ALL SHIPPING EXPENSES and is AWARE that there are NO RETURNS on these GASKETS.
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