Ford 239 254 272 292 312 Fairlane Thunderbird Rod Bearing 030 1954-1964 on 2040-parts.com
Vinton, Virginia, United States
1954 - 1964 Ford 239 254 272 292 312 Fairlane T - Bird Rod Bearing 0.030" undersize For USA customers only with verified shipping and billing address: Visa, Master Card, Discover Card accepted over the phone 540-400-0624. Virginia residents pay an additional 5.3% sales tax. Contact seller if alternate payment is desired. International customers contact seller for shipping quote. Please note when shipping USPS FIRST CLASS International, some European countries such as Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Russia, Ukraine, etc are notorious for long ship times (up to 40 days), pilfering, and lost mail. It is recommended your non-USA "Ship To" address be a business address or request shipping via USPS PRIORITY MAIL International which includes limited tracking depending upon the corresponding country destination. |
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