1963 1964 Corvette Nos Gm Drum Brake Anchor/retainer Plates #497812 on 2040-parts.com
Boulder, Colorado, United States
You are bidding on one complete set of 4ea GM NOS drum brake anchor/retainer plate for the 1963-1964 Corvette. GM Part #497812; Gr. #5.045. GM wrapper is torn/dilapidated. Good old USA, not 3rd World, steel. Repops retail for $30/set. Please do your own research, and ask questions prior to bidding. Continental USA shipping only, PayPal only.
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