Original Gm 1967 Corvette Chevelle Sbc 327 Water Pump 3782608 L-8-6 608 on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Original GM 1967 Corvette Chevelle SBC 327 Water Pump 3782608 L-8-6 608 Nice original pump that was pulled from running engine so it should be ok to run. Selling as a core to rebuild just in case. Part # 3782608 Date L-8-6 Shipping is flat rate in the continental US and international is available. |
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