1963-65 Corvette Idler Pulley-fuel Injection- High Horse- Original-unrestored on 2040-parts.com
Bonney Lake, Washington, United States
Original 1963-65 Corvette idler pulley and bracket w/bearing. Still tight bearing. Light surface rust, no pitting, should clean up nice. Nothing bent or broken. Has a mfg. mark on bracket. Have lots of other part auction of hard to find parts for mid years.
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