67-71 Chevy Pickup Small Block Motor Mount Towers on 2040-parts.com
Coffeyville, Kansas, United States
Hello, These towers are in great shape and are for small block engines. They need cleaned up and painted. Thanks for looking....buyer to pay within 7 days of auction end. Plus buyer to pay shipping.
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