Ww2 Military Ford Gpw Jeep Oil Pan Drain Plug Gaskets on 2040-parts.com
Chandler, Arizona, US
This auction is for a box of 20 ea. oil pan drain plug gaskets for the ww2 Military Jeep. The box is labeled Ford GPW, but I would assume they will also fit the Willys MB as well as the M38 Jeep. Good Luck Bidding!
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