1961 Corvette Front Engine Mount on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, United States
This is off a 1961 Corvette. It's for a small block mount on the front of a 1961 Corvette and other years. I know it came from a 1961 Corvette because that is what I took it off of. It's been in my garage for years . It's time for it to go. Thanks for looking
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