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1970's Small Block Chevrolet Spark Plug Wire Loom Mounts on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Caldwell, Idaho, United States

Caldwell, Idaho, United States
THE SMALL ONE IS SHORT AND THE LARGER ONE LOOKS LIKE IT MAY BE BENT MORE THAN ORIGINAL (PICTURED)
Brand:CHEVROLET Manufacturer Part Number:X

This is a set of spark plug wire loom mounts from a late 60's or early 70's Chevrolet small block engine.  The short one is about 3" long.The long one has been bent into about a full 90 degree. Check the pictures to see if it matches your application. Free shipping, usually same day.

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