66 Corvette 427 Chevelle Ss396 396 Chevy Big Block Water Pump Core 3856284 H35 on 2040-parts.com
Rockford, Illinois, US
This water pump core is complete with no issues .
It is cast 3856284 dated H-3-5 for August 3rd , 1965 .
It still turns freely .
Paypal accepted .
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