1970 71 74 69 Camaro Z28 A.i.r. Left Side Exhaust Manifold 3989041 Lt1 350 Eng on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
197o 71 72 73 74 Camaro Z28 exhaust manifold Left side #3989041 LH It was pulled off a 1974 Camaro Z28 30 years ago .There is no cracks or weld repairs and is good original part. sold as no warranty no return.Shipping listed is for the lower 48 states USA
This Manifold is correct for 1971 72 73 74 Camaro Z28 350 engine |
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