401 425 Buick Nailhead Timing Cover Front Aluminum Part # 1348131 62 63 64 65 66 on 2040-parts.com
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Selling a used 62-66 Buick 401/425 Timing Cover. Really good shape overall except has a pin hole that needs to be tack welded up(see pic). Not corroded and all the threads are good. Email with any questions before you buy, all items sold as is, as shown, no returns. Thanks for looking and check my other auctions for more great 63-65 Riviera parts!
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