1956 1957 1958 1959 Corvette Chevrolet 283 V-8 Road Draft Tube on 2040-parts.com
Glen Allen, Virginia, United States
Here is a good but very dirty road draft tube . Not bent out of shape or rusted out but does have a dent in bottom end of tube. ( see picture I have circled it with white cran ) Chevy parts book states it is for all 265 - 283 V-8 motors 1956 - 59 Chevrolet cars trucks and Corvettes exc. with turbo glide trans. Clean it up and paint it black to be the correct color. . This one is off of a 1956. Check out the pictures and ask your questions before you buy it so you know what you are getting. This is sold in as is where is condition. Check out my other items in my E-bay store.
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