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New Felpro Cs7276-1 Gasket Set (conversion) Chevy, Gmc 1937-1953 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Gaskets are new, box is old stock, was opened, and is dusty, is missing a few gaskets... (see description)
Manufacturer Part Number:CS7276-1 Brand:Fel-Pro UPC:Does not apply

These are new FelPro CS7276-1 Gaskets. This conversion set was to include all pieces in the last photo, however the box was opened before so there are a few that are missing. The part numbers missing would be included here, but not all of the gaskets/pieces have numbers on them. All gaskets/parts pictured are included and the price was reduced for this reason. Gaskets are all in good shape, some might be slightly bent from being in the box over the years. Any questions about which gaskets are included in this set, please ask.

Fits:

Chevy Passenger and Truck: 6 cylinder 216 engine 1937-53, 6 cylinder 235 engine 1941-52,

GMC: 6 cylinder 216 engine 1937-53, 6 cylinder 235 engine 1946-52.

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