Vintage Can Of 4-cylinder Formula Restore Engine Restorer & Lubricant, Estate on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Tennessee, United States
Vintage unopened can of NOS, 4-cylinder formula, RESTORE engine restorer and lubricant, 11 FL. OZ from a local estate. Copyright dates of 1983 thru 1990 on can. See pics for condition. Packed and ready to ship it weighs approx. 1 lb. 1 oz. Shipping by USPS Parcel Select. Pay Pal. No foreign bidders please. Thank you.
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