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Studebaker Nos Cable Knob And Tube Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Blairsville, Pennsylvania, US

Blairsville, Pennsylvania, US
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We are selling by auction a NOS knob tube and cable assembly. This part is in very good condition. We are not sure of the application but by design it is probably from the early 40's to the late 40's. It has a plain knob. It may be overdrive as it is of a rather heavy design. It measures approx. 52 1/2'' in overall length. High quality original made in the USA **We make every effort to ship your part safely and economically. Certain shipping choices such as media mail and USPS Parcel will result in a longer delivery time. Please allow for this extra time when you are selecting your method of shipment. International shipping requires extra processing costs of approx. $1.50 per auction ** DELIVERY CONFIRMATION IS AVAILABLE AT YOUR REQUEST FOR AN ADDITIONAL COST FOR PURCHASES DELIVERED IN THE UNITED STATES. IF CONFIRMATION IS NOT REQUESTED WE CAN NOT BE RESPONSIBLE IF THE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER FAILS TO DELIVER YOUR PURCHASE. WE WILL REFUND A PURCHASE IF THE PART IS NOT AS DESCRIBED AND RETURNED IN THE CONDITION AS PURCHASED.

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