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1952 To 1958 Mercury 7/8" Oil Plug Crushable Copper Bound Asbestos Gasket N.o.s. on 2040-parts.com

US $8.88
Location:

Hamlet, Indiana, United States

Hamlet, Indiana, United States
New Old Stock vintage part.
Manufacturer Part Number:684-B Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 Here is an opportunity to purchase one of the correct 7/8" Crushable Oil Plug Copper Bound Asbestos Gaskets to fit the following vehicles:
  • Chrysler 1929 to 1957
  • De Soto 1929 to 1957
  • Dodge 1929 to 1957
  • Plymouth 1929 to 1957
  • Dodge Trucks 1929 to 1957
  • Fargo Trucks 1929 to 1957
  • Kaiser-Frazer 1948 to 1952
  • Ford 1949 to 1956
  • REO Trucks 1945 to 1953
  • GMC Trucks 1947 to 1953
  • Lincoln 1952 to 1958
  • Mercury 1952 to 1958
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