Corvette Original 2" Exhaust Manifold Heat Riser Valve (327,350) 1966-1974 on 2040-parts.com
Greene, Maine, United States
For sale is one used 2" exhaust manifold heat riser valve.
Correct for Corvettes 1966-1974, Works for Corvettes 1957-1961 (8 Cyl) excluding Fuel Injection, High Performance,1962-1965 (Excluding High Performance, Special High Performance, Fuel InjectionMotion is good.
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Heat Risers for Sale
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