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1956-1962 Corvette Conv Top Motor W/ Pump & Reservoir Oem Core Needs Restoration on 2040-parts.com

US $210.00
Location:

Lake City, Florida, United States

Lake City, Florida, United States
1956-1962 Corvette Power Convertible Top Motor with Pump & Reservoir OEM GM P/N 3716254. EPU4001 12V, Date Code L 2 17 (November 17, 1962) This is sold as a CORE TO BE REBUILT, NOT A WORKING UNIT! IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT OF YOUR ABILITY OR CANNOT FIND A COMPETENT REBUILDER PLEASE DO NOT BUY. If you want the real deal unmolested OEM Core, this is for you!
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 1956-1962 Corvette Power Convertible Top Motor with Pump & Reservoir OEM GM P/N 3716254. EPU4001 12V, Date Code L 2 17 (November 17, 1962)  This is sold as a CORE TO BE REBUILT, NOT A WORKING UNIT!  IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT OF YOUR ABILITY OR CANNOT FIND A COMPETENT REBUILDER PLEASE DO NOT BUY.  If you want the real deal unmolested OEM Core, this is for you!

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