Vintage Corvette Master Cyclinder Core 2225032 P 1 on 2040-parts.com
Mingo Junction, Ohio, United States
THIS PART IS TO BE SOLD AS A PARTS UNIT OR ONE TO REBUILD.IT HAS HAD VERY ROUGH STORAGE CONDITION AND WILL NEED SANDBLASTED.THE PLUNGER DID MOVE WITH A LITTLE PERSUASION BUT DID NOT SPRING BACK.THE NUMBERS ARE 2225032 P 1 AND 286 BY THE CLIP.THANKS FOR LOOKING
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