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Early GM original chevy small block parts. All parts have been cleaned, and most have been painted. All parts came off the same engine. The oil pan is clean but needs paint. All original GM parts. The fan is a steel, 7 blade fan and the spacer is included. These parts are for local pick-up. Buyer must pick-up or arrange shipping at their cost. I will assist if needed. If you have any questions, please ask before bidding. No international shipping. |
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