Fits 26-32 REO 6 Speedwagon Truck Cylinder Head Gasket Fitzgerald 722 NORS RARE
Fits 26-32 REO 6 Speedwagon Truck Cylinder Head Gasket Fitzgerald 722 NORS RARE

Fits 26-32 REO 6 Speedwagon Truck Cylinder Head Gasket Fitzgerald 722 NORS RARE

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$100.00
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Only 0 left in stock.


This is a NORS, rare and hard to find cylinder head gasket (3-3/16" x 5") for 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 REO 6, Speedwagon, F, FA to 4512, FB to 238, FC to 1989, FD to 1601, FE to 1601, FF to 141, FH, CA, GA to 2482, GC to 1194, GD to 459, T6, 2T, Standard 1-1/2 Ton; Mas. 2 Ton; Heavy Duty, 3 Ton, GB to 485, GE to 50, Bus
(Replaces REO part number 1-FA-140)

Excellent NORS Condition - some bent edges near the corners but will not affect operation - all cylinder rims look good

We have three of these at the start of this listing.
Price is per part.
If you want more than one, change the Buy It Now quantity to the number you need.
Picture is of one of them - all are in similar condition.


This is a part from our HUGE collection of Classic, mostly NOS parts.
Please note NOS parts can be very old and have some rust, dust and possibly some spider webs - We clean all this off for the most part but some may still be on the part when you receive it.


We typically ship within one business day!  International buyers are responsible for any customs/duty fees.
Most of the parts we sell are vintage New Old Stock parts. We are have identified fitment information to the best of our knowledge in the description of this listing or the Compatibility Table.  It is possible this part fits other vehicles.  If you have fitment concerns, please contact us.

We use high quality shipping supplies and biodegradable peanuts to make sure your parts arrive safely. 

NOS (New Old Stock) parts are Genuine Factory Original parts.
NORS (New Old Replacement Stock) parts are original vintage aftermarket parts.
NOS and NORS does not necessarily mean the parts are perfect.
Manufacturing technology was not the same as it is today so imperfections should be expected.
Also, these parts may have been in storage for 40-80 years and could be dusty, greasy or have surface rust, spider webs, etc.