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Nos Cam Timing Gear Cylent Celoran 2589 Studebaker 6 Cylinder Ford 50s 60s on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Watertown, South Dakota, United States

Watertown, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

NOS Cy-lent brand fiber timing gear. Celoran # 2589 on the gear. The place I bought this from had a bunch of Studebaker parts/cars and there were other "new" components for a 6 cylinder. So, I'm guessing this is for a Studebaker, most likely a Lark. It measures 6 1/4" across, 1" wide on the teeth. It has a little chip near one of the 2 center holes. Nothing serious. Center area has a little surface rust, but it should clean up OK. Box is very bad. FREE shipping in the lower 48 USA. Look close. Rare parts at a low price. See my other auctions. 

Lighter parts are sent by USPS. Heavier parts are sent by Fed Ex. I live in the country and Fed Ex has recently moved farther away still. So, I have to drive 25 miles there and back, or pay them $4 per package to stop here. Bubble wrap, tape and packaging materials cost money. I sell my parts at a low price, and sometimes lose money after shipping and fees. I don't "pad" my shipping costs, but try to at least break even. If the actual cost is somewhat less, I always issue a refund. Thanks for understanding.

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