1960 60 Chevy Corvette Transmission Mount Metal Original Tag Gm 3711049 on 2040-parts.com
Highland, Illinois, United States
You are bidding on a original gm metal tag. I think this went for the transmission mounting pad. It has GM 3711049 embossed on it. This measures 7 inches long and has some creases from being used. Look at the picture and email with any questions. You pay shipping of $3.00 thanks and good luck
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