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Henry J 4 1951-54 Willys 4 1946-54 Timing Cover Set Fitzgerald Gaskets Es 68754 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Brookville, Ohio, United States

Brookville, Ohio, United States
Set is complete and in the original packaging. Packaging is dusty and dirty from long storage. Untested and as is.
Manufacturer Part Number:es 68754 Other Part Number:641096 Brand:fitzgerald Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:208727 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

Timing Cover Set in original packaging
Made by Fitzgerald Gaskets part no. ES 68754

For replacement on:

Willys 4, 1946-1954
Henry J 4, 1951-54

Package contains Fitz no. 68754 (Cylinder bl. front) to replace 208727 or 641096.

Parts are untested and sold As Is.

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