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Vandervell Replacement Bearings 1954-1962 V8 O.h.v. 239, 256 Engines 272 292 on 2040-parts.com

US $116.06
Location:

South Fulton, Tennessee, United States

South Fulton, Tennessee, United States
Please view all pictures. Box has wear. Please view all pictures. I am not a mechanic so I can not tell you exactly what car they fit or anything really. I can tell you what I know. And I can tell you what is wrote on the box from the previous owners. Sold as is where is. Can not offer a warranty on car parts from the 1950's. Comes exactly as pictured no more no less. But I imagine if you are reading this listing you are an expert and probably restore old cars or collect rare old automobile items like these. So you have done your research and know how rare these are! Enjoy!
Brand:Vandervell Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:V8 OHV 1954-1962 UPC:Does not apply

Vandervell
Ford V8 OHV
239 and 256 Engines
272 292 
1954-1962

Again I am no mechanic. I bought a garage and a collector who restored old cars had these in their. So I am selling as is where is. I offer no warranty and will not come install it for you lol.

Enjoy my rare finds!

Don't be afraid to give me an offer. I have no clue what these are worth!

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