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1969 Thru 1972 Corvette S/block Lower Radiator Hose, New on 2040-parts.com

US $27.50
Location:

Decatur, Indiana, United States

Decatur, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:VOL VETTE Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:CL061 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:3946854

1969  THRU  1972  CORVETTE  SMALL  BLOCK  RADIATOR  HOSE,   NEW

VENDOR  PART  NO.   CL061                G.M.  STAMP:   3946854

APPLICATION:   ALL  SMALL  BLK/WITH  AUTO  OR   AIR,   70-  350  h.p.,   70-72  W/(LT-1),    ALL  SMALL  BLOCK   W/COPPER  RADIATOR.

PLEASE   CHECK  YOUR  APPLICATION   AND  ASK  QUESTIONS  BEFORE  BIDDING,  IF   REQUIRED.

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