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Nos Gm Accessory # 7276381 Static Collector Set Gm Corvette Bloomington on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Justice, Illinois, United States

Justice, Illinois, United States
Condition:New 1956-1969 CORVETTE:GENUINE GM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

NOS VERY RARE GENUINE GM ACCESSORY DELCO RADIO STATIC COLLECTOR SET-PART #(7276381).THESE WERE USED ON THE FRONT WHEEL HUBS AS GMs ANSWER FOR THE AM RADIO STATIC PROBLEM THAT THE EARLY CORVETTE MODELS WERE EXPERIENCING AT THE TIME.THIS WAS UNIQUE TO THE 1956-69 CORVETTE MODELS DUE TO THE BODY BEING MADE FROM FIBERGLASS.THESE ARE CORRECT FOR ANY CAR SHOW INCLUDING BLOOMINGTON GOLD.YOU WILL RECEIVE 2 COLLECTORS (ENOUGH FOR 1 CAR).THANKSPRICED TO SELL-ONLY $49.99!

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