1937 Packard Six Rod Bearings .002" Under on 2040-parts.com
Bellbrook, Ohio, United States
NOS 1937 Packard six engine rod bearings .002"inches under.
Can ship at any rate winning buyer chooses, including USPS lowest flat rate. Which is what I will list it at for shipping. |
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