Oldsmobile Rocket In Front Engine Mount 324, 371, 394 Rat Rod, Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Hello, you are looking at a new set of hot rod style Oldsmobile front engine mount brackets. They were bought for a project and not used and are in perfect condition. These are perfect for installing the vintage Olds engine in a model A frame. Shipping to the U.S. will be $13.00. International buyers must use Ebay International shipping. Thanks for looking.
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