1966 Impala Ss Tachometer Caprice Biscayne on 2040-parts.com
Humboldt, Tennessee, United States
Converted 6000 RPM 5000 REDLINE Works on Points or HEI Life Time Warranty All questions are welcome! PayPal Only! Payment due at end of auction. Shipping quoted for continental US. All others, please request estimate. International buyers are responsible for ALL customs related fees. We ONLY pay shipping to the address indicated through eBay. Seller is not responsible for buyer not reading and following payment requirements. Thank you. |
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