1956-63 Corvette Spark Plug Shield Bkt on 2040-parts.com
Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
I have 2 pairs of brand new spark plug shield brackets. This part mounts on the ignition shields (a pair on each shield). These are left over from the restoration of my '61 Corvette. I purchased them new from Corvette America but, because I purchased them over a year ago, they won't let me return them. Corvette America lists them for $3.99 each (plus shipping) so mine is a real bargain.
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