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61-63 Pontiac Timing Chain Cover Aluninum 389 421 Catalina Grand Prix 548690 Gp on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dexter, Kansas, United States

Dexter, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used

This auction is for a 61-63 Pontiac aluminum timing chain cover with the studs for the water pump still on it. The part number is 548690. The date code is B-1-3 for February 1 1963. It also has GM4 on it.This is a original piece and not a remake. It will fit 389 and 421 motors. It came off my 63 drag car. It will also fit go on Grand Prix Ventura Star Chief. I left the oil seal in it so you can get the right seal for it. This a great restoration piece for a late 62 or early 63. There are no cracks or breaks. These are getting hard to find. I only ship within the 48 states of the US. Any questions please feel free to ask. Thanks and God Bless

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