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9 Nos Valve Springs For 1938-53 Chevy Cars Trucks +more Chevrolet New Oem Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Manchester, Maryland, United States

Manchester, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:CHEVROLET GM Manufacturer Part Number:3835626

Nine new OEM General Motors Valve Springs that I got at an auction of vintage car parts.  These are GM part no. 3835626.

These are for all 1938-53 Chevy cars and trucks, as well as 1954-55 Chevy 6-cylinder cars and trucks except models with 261" Engine or models with Power Glide Transmissions.

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