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1974-77 Firebird Trans Am 350/400/455 Heat Shield Heat Riser!!very Nice!!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
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Chester, New York, US

Chester, New York, US
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This heat shield came off of a 1976 Firebird 400. It is n very nice condition and has been media blasted and painted with silver heat paint. This is in very nice condition!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe it will fit a 350 and 455 as well!!!

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