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Delano, Minnesota, United States

Delano, Minnesota, United States
Not perfect,see all pics.
Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Just started cleaning out the parts from a closed up old time junkyard.These parts were removed sometime between the 1940's and the 1970's and squirreled away until now. They are for the most part not perfect...some are not even that great but they are here for sale as opposed to sitting on a shelf. There will be more parts to come as I sift through the remainder of these parts. Any questions,just ask. Shipping:I will upgrade to Priority shipping if the cost is not too much.I would like to get your parts to you as quick as possible.

Power outputs released for the 2015 Ford Mustang

Mon, 21 Jul 2014

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Top Global Car Brands 2012: Toyota, Mercedes, BMW, VW, Honda, Ford & Hyundai

Wed, 03 Oct 2012

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Government Unveils New Plan To Manage Major Roads

Thu, 05 Jun 2014

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