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1963 64 65 Chevy Nos 340 Hp 409 Camshaft Original Gm In Original Tube on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Ocala, Florida, United States

Ocala, Florida, United States
In fair condition, in original GM tube.
Brand:GM



This is an original GM

1963-65 Chevy NOS 340 HP 409 Camshaft

It is in good condition, includes the original GM tube.
The original part number is worn away but the first
two numbers look like 38. The other numbers on the tube are
1783J6, group #0.519. On the back side of the camshaft is has 171.
This is the only information I have on the camshaft.
It has some minor surface rust which should clean off easily.

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**Will be listing other 409 parts soon**

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352-216-2273

This item is for sale locally also.

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