1965 1966 1967 Corvette Chevy Impala Chevelle Gm Water Pump 3782608 J 5 6 on 2040-parts.com
Garfield, New Jersey, United States
Featured here is an original used water pump core for your Corvette, Chevelle, Chevrolet. GM casting # 3782608 Date code: J 5 6? (Oct 5, 1966) Hard to tell if the last digit is a 5 or a 6. You can be the judge. This water pump would be correct for the year 1966 or 1967 models but will fit many other models as well. Please do your research before purchasing. This is a water pump core which will need to be rebuilt. I cannot attest to the condition of water pump. Free UPS shipping in the continental USA. Alaska and Hawaii will incur added freight. |
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