1961 1962 F85 Oldsmobile Buick 215 Aluminum V8 Valley Pan Bolts And Clamps Gm on 2040-parts.com
Saint Joseph, Missouri, US
I will ship so email me for info. These are the clamps that fit on the ends of the valley pan and holds it down. I have two of these. They need to be cleaned.
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