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1969 Thru 1976 Corvette Hood Release Cable, G.m. 3966626 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Decatur, Indiana, United States

Decatur, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:G.M. ORIGINAL Surface Finish:FACTORY Manufacturer Part Number:3966626 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

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.

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