1963-1964-1965 Chevrolet/gmc 6 Cylinder Gasket Set on 2040-parts.com
Britt, Minnesota, United States
1963-1965 Chevrolet/GMC;194-230-250-292 6 cylinder. Complete gasket set. Has some weather damage to box from age. . Also fits 1963-1965 Oldsmobile 6 cylinder. And 1966-1968 Buick 250 engine. See pictures Gaskets still good .
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