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Union Grove, Wisconsin, United States
Brand:impala bel air nova 150 210 396 427 n.o.s. 409
Other Part Number:seats ss396 ss427 muncie 4 spd tilt gauges ss427
Manufacturer Part Number:bucket seat speed ss delivery 1959 1961 59 60 57
Surface Finish:Chevrolet GM console Accessory n.o.s. ss396 ss454
Interchange Part Number:tilt 3759649 12 bolt 67 69 70 tach 4 speed tach
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