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1967 Gto 2 Bbl Turbo Hydramatic Pt Tag on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Solna, Stockholm, Sweden

Solna, Stockholm, Sweden
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Now you can refurbish the original BLUE tag on your 1967 GTO or Firebird transmission. Maybe the rebuilder blasted or washed away the original print?  Or if it just has faded away.

 A high quality reproduction – precut and ready to install. See below for the applications available. NOTE – this is not the metal part, only the printed part. 

Application 1967:
PT Pontiac GTO 400 - 2 bbl 265 horsepower


I am located in Sweden, I have been restoring and collecting Pontiac and GTO cars and parts for 33 + years. See my other listings too!


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