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Nos Chevrolet Corvette 62 63 64 65 66 67 Impala Clutch Pedal Return Spring 409 on 2040-parts.com

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NOS IN FACTORY GM PACKAGE
Manufacturer Part Number:3813226 Part Brand:GM

ONE NOS GM clutch pedal return spring part # 3813226.

Listed in GM parts books as fitting 62-64 CHEVROLET PASSENGER and 1963-67 CORVETTE>(32coils -6 7/64 length).

Your bid is for one NOS SPRING WITH THE NOS GM PACKAGE.

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