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67, 1967 Nos Camaro 6 Cyl Lh Front Engine Mount Bracket- Fits 65-69 Gm As Well. on 2040-parts.com

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Carson City, Nevada, United States

Carson City, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:3866235

PART: 3866235

Research shows this is the LH front engine mount for a 67 Camaro with a 6 cyl.  It also shows for other 65-69 GM vehicle(s) as well.   Couldn't tell you what, but I imagine if the frame is like the 67 Camaro and it's a 6-cyl., it's a good bet this is the LH front engine mount bracket for the years stated.  It's a nice piece, even the paint looks great, just dusty.  

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