1969 Thru 1976 Corvette Hood Release Cable, G.m. 3966626 on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Indiana, United States
1969 THRU 1976 2nd DESIGN CORVETTE HOOD RELEASE CABLE NEW G.M. ITEM PART NO. 3966626 GROUP: 8.075 QTY. 2 BOTH ARE THE SAME CABLE BUT IN TWO DIFFERENT PACKAGES FROM G.M. BOTH HAVE BEEN ON A DISPLAY BOARD FOR A WHILE. DID NOT REMOVE CABLE FROM PACKAGE FOR PICTURES. PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATION AND ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING, IF NECESSARY. THANKS! |
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