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Nos Cadillac 54 Rmc 2-inlet Valves W/ Original Box No. 145-9740 Group 8.2500 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
In original packaging, actual history of parts is unknown
Manufacturer Part Number:145-9740 UPC:Does not apply

It says "53 RMC GM IN" on the top of each inlet valve.

I believe all parts are NOS (New Old Stock). They come with the box and all pieces in the images.
I am not an expert! Please look at the pictures carefully, and ask me any questions. I will do my best to answer them. 

I found these car parts at an estate sale! Most of the car parts I have appear to be related to transmission or engine work. Parts include pistons, bearings, water pump repair kits, cylinder heads, and various rods or transmission parts for American vehicles.

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