Chrome Differential Cover, Gm 12-bolt, "c" Axle on 2040-parts.com
Drumore, Pennsylvania, United States
This cover is new and has never been used. On the plastic shipping bag there is a number, 4787, maybe it's the part number? Purchased-as-is.
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