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1977-1981 Pontiac Firebird Transam Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Monroeville, Pennsylvania, United States

Monroeville, Pennsylvania, United States
nice set of v8 motor mounts from a 77 firebird . cleaned and painted black . ck out pics as this is what you are buying . thanks for looking .
Manufacturer Part Number:496892 - 496863 - f Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

 selling a set of gm v8 motor mounts and mounting bolts  from a 400 Pontiac transam . , good solid , cleaned , repainted   . have #  stamped on them 496892 - f  , 496893 - f . see pics close .please ck  you books to make sure this is what you need . should fit 77/81 firebird , transam , f body cars .

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