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Ford Flathead V8 Adjustable Lifters Tappets Mercury Johnson Used Incomplete Set on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brandon, Vermont, United States

Brandon, Vermont, United States

Up for auction is an incomplete set of 15 used Johnson Adjustable Tappets for a Flathead Ford V8.  Included is the Johnson lifting tool.

These tappets are in poor condition, have surface rust and show signs of use.  Despite an exhaustive search I was unable to find the 16th tappet. 

Use them to complete a set or make a display. 

Give them a good home!

If you have any questions please ask!

Payment is expected within 5 days of auction close.  I ship on via services listed in the shipping calculator.  Shipping costs are the responsibility of the high bidder.  This item will be shipped in a bag and carefully packed.  Any shipping overcharge greater than one dollar will be refunded.  International bidders are welcome.  Thanks for looking!

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