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Ford Flathead V8 60hp Nos Head Gaskets 1937-1940 / Rat Rod/ Midget/ Scta on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Herrin, Illinois, United States

Herrin, Illinois, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

THIS AUCTION IS FOR NOS FORD FLATHEAD HEAD GASKETS. 1937 /1938/1939 /1940 V8 -60 / 60HP 17 STUD HEADS. FORD MARKED ON GASKETS. Gaskets made from Composite fibre gasket material outside with perforated steel core inside. WE SHIP TO THE LOWER 48 STATES ONLY. PLEASE RESOLVE ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. THANKS FOR LOOKING.

 

 


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