1963 - 1967 Corvette Nos Hood. Correct For 1966 - 1967. In Gm Box. Small Block on 2040-parts.com
Brookfield, Ohio, United States
You are looking at a NOS 1966 - 1967 Corvette small block hood still in it's original GM box. Best I can tell from the label, part number looks to be: 365 463. It will fit 1963 to 1967, but correct for 1966 & 1967. Would look correct for a 1965 application on top, but has opening on the bottom to allow emblem attachment. If you have added a big block hood to your small block car and now wish you hadn't = here is your fix. Please ask any questions before hand. Thanks for looking. Please see my other auctions on ebay. |
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