1971 Buick 350 Skylark Gs Driver Side Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield on 2040-parts.com
French Camp, California, United States
Exhaust manifold heat shield removed from a 1971 Buick 350 engine. Shield has been blasted and has some pitting but a solid piece. The 2 upper left side mounting holes have cracks probably from over tightening as shown but do not inhibit function or mounting.
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