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C3 Corvette Gas Vapor Charcoal Canister Support Bracket And Canister 1970-1977 on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Franklin Park, Illinois, US

Franklin Park, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Factory, OEM Manufacturer Part Number:3973069 Interchange Part Number:C3 Fuel Evaporative Control Tank Other Part Number:Mount Mounting Brace Vent Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:GM

For sale is one used support bracket for the gas vapor charcoal canister and canister

Correct for Corvettes 1970-1977

  • YOU are BIDDING ON an original gas vapor charcoal canister support bracket in very good condition which also includes the Canister
  • Both items are in good shape
  • Included with this bracket are the original mounting hardware.
  • The 3 bigger bolts all have anchor head marks.

This is a very good original replacement for your Corvette. If you have any questions/offers feel free to call/text anytime

1-708-843-2994 (Matt)


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