Offenhauser 1932-48 Flathead Intake Gasket on 2040-parts.com
Antigo, Wisconsin, United States
Offenhauser 1932-48 Flathead Intake Gasket For all 1932-1948 Ford/Mercury Flatheads. Easy to trim for matching block ports and intake. We accept Pay Pal and all major credit cards. We will combine shipping on multiples orders. Free Shipping in the USA to the lower 48 states We welcome all international bidders. All shipping rates will be calculated. If you have any questions, please call us @ 715-623-2210 |
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