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1954 Packard Wheel Hub Oil Seal Front X 2 - Part #329536 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:329536

 

Wheel Hub Oil Seal - Front x 2

Part #329536

NOS Condition

No Reserve

You are bidding on a pair of front wheel hub oil seals that I had for a 1954 Packard that I restored – Part #329536.  These are in great condition and have been kept in a sealed plastic bag for a couple of years. I originally bought them from Max Merritt Auto as you can see from the photos and are currently being listed as $20 for one.   Opening bid can get two for less than half the going rate.  I restored a 1954 Packard Caribbean and have a box of leftover parts that I’ll be listing on ebay.  I am sure they might fit other models but just not sure which ones.  Please see photos for the condition of these wheel hub oil seals.    All parts being sold as is.  

If you want additional photos, I can send them.  Buyer will be responsible for shipping of approximately $3.50.   As I said I’m listing other 1954 Packard pieces so I’ll be happy to combine shipping.   Please see my other auctions and feedbacks to be assured of quality and professionalism.  Please email me with any questions.  Thanks for looking.

PLEASE CONTACT ME IMMEDIATELY UPON WINNING THE AUCTION TO ARRANGE PAYMENT AND SHIPPING.  THANK YOU.

 

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