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Wabco Valve Hd-2-fm Controlair Air Controller Vintage Wabco Ship Speed Coltrol on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Branford, Connecticut, United States

Branford, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used UPC:Does not apply

Please do not pay for your item immediately. I must pack and determine the final weight and size of each and every item . I sell antiques and collectibles all my items are different and I want your shipping to be correct. Insurance will vary from carrier to carrier as well.  I will send an invoice with the exact cost and or call you.. I use my fedex account and greyhound bus service for large items shipped west of the Mississippi.




This auction is for the pictured brass ship speed controller. Very cool heavy piece for any vintage boat.

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