1984-1996 C4 Corvette Battery Tray 14064574, 14005061 on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
This is a 1984-1996 C4 Corvette Battery Tray Assembly in excellent used condition. GM part number 14064574. The battery hold down retainer (GM part number 14005061) is included. This tray is crack and damage free and is ready for installation. Replace your damaged or broken battery tray with this OEM part. Email us with additional needs or questions or call VettePros at 704-320-0073 and check out our other listings. |
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