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Nos Gm Part 1962 -1975 Chevrolet Car Truck Engine Rocker Arm Unit Pkg # 5723551 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Laurent, Quebec, Canada
2 of parts from package included -- see full description
Brand:GM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:5723551 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Surface Finish:NOS

Recently purchased a mixed lot of tools and vintage NOS car parts from a local garage repair shop that closed after 40+ years in business.   This piece is from that lot.

I do not believe this piece was ever used. It may be suitable for your period-correct restoration.

This piece is untested, and is for sale as-is.   *I do not know the full list of vehicles this piece is applicable to, so please don't ask me.  

Pictures say it all.  Feel free to message with any questions.  *Please note that this is a final sale, returns will not be accepted.*

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