Antique Cast Iron Wheel Hub Original Cosmoline #632703 on 2040-parts.com
Christine, North Dakota, United States
RARE ANTIQUE CAST IRON WHEEL HUB #632703 WITH THE ORIGINAL COSMOLINE GREASE. VERY HEAVY HUB APPEARS TO BE IN EXCELLENT UNUSED CONDITION. I AM LISTING MANY ANTIQUE & VINTAGE AUTO PARTS OVER THE NEXT WEEK - MANY OF WHICH ARE NOT MARKED FOR VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION...I'll TRY MY BEST TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS BUT I CERTAINLY AM NO EXPERT ON PARTS. BUYER TO PAY U.S. SHIPPING OF $11.50 (HEAVY CAST IRON HUB). PLEASE EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS AS SALE IS FINAL. THANKS FOR LOOKING! |
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