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1957-1962 Chevy Corvette Conv Top Release Latch Orig Gm Part#3749530 In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Congers, New York, United States

Congers, New York, United States
LOOKS TO BE IN NICE ORIG NOS CONDITION NO DAMAGE
Brand:GM Surface Finish:ORIG Manufacturer Part Number:1#3749530 Warranty:No

This is one Piece of NOS, (New Old Stock, GM Discontinued, No Longer Available), Chevrolet Corvette Soft Top Rear Latch, (GM Part Number 3749530, GM Group Number 14.080), for 1957 Late 57L 1958 58 1959 59 1960 60 1961 61 and 1962 62 Corvettes. ThIS will also work on 1956 56 and 1957 Early, 57E Corvettes although they are not 100% correct as those early cars had built-in studs instead of holes. ThIS IS not A reproduction item and IT will be shipped to you in ITS original GM box. "Keep Your GM Car All GM!"  This is what you need for your Bloomington Gold, NCRS Top Flight Restoration or Survivor Car! 
SOLD AS IS,BUYER PAYS SHIPPING

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