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Buick Gasket Set on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Massillon, Ohio, United States

Massillon, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Victor Other Part Number:buick 1396343 Manufacturer Part Number:hs1166s

Victor valve grind set HS1166S. Packaging is bad but the set is comlpete, containing all of the gaskets listed on the pictured label. The valve cover gaskets are distorted , but they are rubberized and very usable.         This sets fits Buick  1957-60  low compression,   1961-62  (Exc. Special) low compression,  1963 401 low compression.   This data comes from the label, but I can't get a picture of it. Return gladly accepted if not as advertised. Free shipping USA only.

Great British cars immortalised on Royal Mail stamps

Tue, 13 Aug 2013

Throughout the 20th century a series of great British cars have put their stamp on the world, now the Royal Mail has put some of these iconic motors on stamps. The Auto Legends stamp collection celebrates the six thoroughbred British cars that led the world with their artistry and engineering. Alongside them are four workhorses that may have been less celebrated but have still done more than their fair share to further the British car industry’s cause over the years.

Mercedes E Class Estate – UK details and prices

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GM stokes El Camino gossip . . . again

Mon, 02 May 2011

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