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Nos 59-62 Pontiac Valve Covers Chrome 389 421 Gm 532408 532758 on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
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Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States

Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States
NOS IN GM BOXES
Surface Finish:CHROME Other Part Number:532758 Brand:GM / CALIFORNIA CUSTOM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:532408 UPC:Does not apply

HERE WE HAVE A NOS PAIR OF 59-62 PONTAIC 389 421 CHROME VALVE COVERS

THESE ARE IN GM BOXES SUPPLIED BY CALIFORNIA CUSTOM

GM PART NUMBERS 532408 AND 532758

ARE BOTH NOS IN THE BOXES

HAVE STANDERD CHROME PLATING FROM THE EARLY 60'S

FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS, THANKS

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