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1955-1962 Chevy V-8 & 1957-1962 Chevy Corvette W/ Fuel Injection Coil Bracket on 2040-parts.com

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Belmont, California, United States

Belmont, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Corvette Central Manufacturer Part Number:471123

UP FOR AUCTION IS ONE ORIGINAL RESTORED COILED BRACKET.  APPLICATION: 1955-1962 CHEVROLET V-8 AND 1957-1962 CORVETTE WITH FUEL INJECTION BRACKET.  BRACKET IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND INCLUDES THE ORIGINAL UNBUGGERED SCREW.  THE BRACKET AND SCREW HAVE BEEN CAD PLATED AS ORIGINAL. 

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