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67 68 69 70 Camaro Chevelle Nova Small Block Engine Lift / Install Brackets Gm on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Marengo, Illinois, United States

Marengo, Illinois, United States
VERY NICE ORIGINALS
Brand:GM Surface Finish:OEM ORANGE Manufacturer Part Number:M inside C Warranty:No

 Original chevy engine install lift brackets small block.
Used to install engine on assembly line and left on.
Dipped and painted oem orange.
67 68 69 70 Camaro, Chevelle, Nova, Chevy,
May fit other years and models also.
NOT BENT NO PITS
Very nice  Rare matched set M inside C stamp on both

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