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1967 68 69 70 Pontiac Gto Lemans Firebird Ta Ho 400 429 A/c Bracket Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $17.95
Location:

Loomis, California, United States

Loomis, California, United States
Nice original GM bracket with no rust pitting.
Surface Finish:original Part Brand:GM Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This auction is for an original air conditioning bracket from a 1967 Pontiac 400. This is the heavy steel brace used to secure the a/c compressor to the engine. Bracket is in very nice overall condition with only light surface rust and no rust pitting. Includes original castle bolts. Hard to find in this condition. Thanks for looking at my auction and good luck bidding

Pontiac: GTO, Tempest, LeMans, T-37, OHC Sprint, Bonneville, Catalina, Executive, Firebird, Grand Prix, GP, Grandville, Ventura, Judge, HO, 455 HO

Pontiac V8 engines: 326, 350, 389, 400, 421, 428, 455, 455 HO, SD455, HO

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