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1962-69 Corvair Chervolet Six Cylinder Rotor New Old Stock A881b on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
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Cottonwood, Arizona, United States

Cottonwood, Arizona, United States
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1962-69 CORVAIR CHERVOLET SIX CYLINDER ROTOR NEW OLD STOCK

CLEAN READY TO MOUNT!

DUE TO THE FACT THAT ARIZONA IS VERY DRY, THE PARTS WE OFFER DO NOT HAVE THE RUSTED, PITTED DAMAGE YOU MAY FIND IN OTHER PARTS OF THE U.S.

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