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1965 Plymouth Satellite Front Wheel Bearings Both Sides ! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Winsted, Connecticut, United States

Winsted, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New

Hello , thanks for your interest in our item, up for bids we have a 1965 Plymouth Satellite set of front bearings. Right and left sides , inner and outer bearings brand new . Federal-Mogul corp ,found in my uncles garage . He had a 1965 satellite , these are the good old TIMKEN Bearings . I hope someone can use them , thanks for looking , review the photos before you bid. Thank you 

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