Warner Scarab 145 Magneto Gear, Used, Pn 7046 on 2040-parts.com
Plymouth, Indiana, United States
This sale is for a USED Warner Scarab 145 Magneto Gear. It has a Warner Part No. of 7046 and it looks to be in good shape. This came from the John Desmond collection and intended for use in his collection of vintage Waco Aircraft. Free Priority Domestic Shipping. International Buyers Welcome! We Offer a 100% Guarantee on Every Item Shipped.
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