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1963 - 1965 Corvette Exhaust Manifold Fuel Injection And 327 / 365 Rh 3797942 on 2040-parts.com

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Dandridge, Tennessee, United States

Dandridge, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3797942 Placement on Vehicle:Right Brand:gm

This is an original GM exhaust manifold for the right side of a 1963 - 1965 Corvette with fuel injection.  It is also correct for a 327 / 365 horsepower car with factory a/c.  Might have been used on non a/c cars but I don't know for sure.  This manifold was just recovered from long term storage and is in very nice condition.  The heat riser valve is stuck but it might be able to be reused with some effort.  It is my understanding these manifolds were not date coded and I cannot find one on this one.

I will start the bidding at less than the price of a new reproduction.

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