1965-79 Big Block Chevy 396 402 427 454 4 Bolt Mian Rear Cap 2 Pc. Seal on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
1965-79 Big Block Chevy 396 402 427 454 4 Bolt Mian Rear Cap 2 Pc. Seal This original GM 4 bolt main rear cap is for 2 piece rear main seal blocks that use the 964 and 334 caps. Call Howard at 513-615-9443 if you have any questions or would like to make arrangements to see the item at my warehouse in Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 or send me a message here on Ebay Shipping is flat rate throughout continental US .International Shipping is available Thanks for looking and have a nice day!!!!30 |
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