1967 1968 1969 Corvette Original Tri Power Base Lid Set on 2040-parts.com
Fairburn, Georgia, US
Original 1967 1968 1969 Corvette Tri Power base and Lid. Great original condition. Base has minor pitting. This set came off a 1967 Corvette. This set has been in my shop for many years. Please contact me with any questions.
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