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1970 Thru 1979 Nos Big Block Exhaust Manifold # 3969869 on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Charles, Illinois, United States

Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:3969869 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front

This is a NOS  Corvette / Chevy Big Block exhaust manifold, GM Number 3969869. Was used on many of the big block Corvettes. Dated J-22-5.  Was also used on many other GM Cars and Trucks of that vintage. ---- This is an NOS Manifold with no damaged or flaws ------(check the pictures). Always check your references. --- -----Key Words: Posi / Dual Quads / Carter Carbs / WCFB / Vette / FI / AFB / GM / AC Delco / Borg Warner / 283 / 327 / Muncie / 4-Speed / Chevrolet / Delco Remy / Wonderbar / Rat Rod.

 

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