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Early Ford V8 Motor Mounts Rat Hot Rod Gasser Hemi Deuce 1932 Buick Olds Model A on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

La Canada Flintridge, California, United States

La Canada Flintridge, California, United States

Listing several auctions today with early Ford flathead parts.  If you have an early Ford hot rod and you want to put a 49/53 Mercury engine in it or you want to install an early Buick 331 early Olds 303/324 Cadillac 331/364 any Chrysler Dodge DeSoto Hemi, then you definitely need these V8 MOTOR MOUNTS.    Look at photos is insure your complete satisfaction.  Questions ??  Call 818 790 1932   Regarding SHIPPING,  it will be PRIORITY MAIL.   The cost will be $11.77 to the east coast, but less to the midwest like $10 and the western states like $8.   I will be sure to issue a refund if the cost is less.  THANK YOU !  I DO COMBINE SHIPPING.

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