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1962-73 Chevrolet Powerglide Torque Drive Nos Gm Low Servo Cover Seal O-ring on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
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Fairmount, Georgia, United States

Fairmount, Georgia, United States
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Brand:GENERAL MOTORS GM CHEVROLET CHEVY Surface Finish:RUBBER Manufacturer Part Number:3789087 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

New in the original United Delco packaging, NOS GM low servo cover seal part #3789087.

It fits:
1962 to 1967 Corvette, Chevelle, Carmaro and Chevy II with Powerglide
All 1962 to 1973 Chevrolet cars with Powerglide or Torque Drive

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