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US $9.99
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Norwalk, Connecticut, United States

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

THIS IS A CHEVY SMALL BLOCK 283-400 OIL PUMP PICKUP AND DRIVE SHAFT.  THESE WERE USED ON HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS AND EARLY HIGH PERFORMANCE  CORVETTES WITH DEEP OIL PANS.  GOOD USED CONDITION WITH SOME RUST PITING FROM SITTING IN PAN WITH OIL/WATER MIX.  CLEANED AND READY TO INSTALL.  IDEAL FOR CIRCLE TRACK STREET STOCKS OR DRAG RACERS WITH STOCK OR AFTERMARKET DEEP OIL PANS.

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