Wwii Studebaker Champion Engine, Pistons And Ring Set on 2040-parts.com
Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States
Pistons (6 Standard) and Ring Set (Standard) for a WWII Studebaker Champion Engine. Pistons dated 1952, Rings dated 1953. New Old Stock, Unused. |
Pistons, Rings, Rods & Parts for Sale
- Pitbull 5.5, 2 3/8" length(US $12.22)
- Pitbull 5.5, 2 3/8" length(US $12.22)
- Vintage~1928 to 1934~ford model a~+.030 piston set~3 7/8" bore~nos~
- Pitbull 5.5, 2 3/8" length(US $12.22)
- Pitbull 5.5, 2 3/8" length(US $12.22)
- Pitbull 5.5, 2 3/8" length(US $12.22)
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