Buick 1962 1963 Special Skylark 198 V6 Lh Exhaust Manifold on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Used 1962-1963 Buick Skylark Special LH exhaust manifold for the 198 V6 engine. Good usable condition. No cracks or breaks. Good threaded holes for the exhaust pipe. Some minor rust pitting on cylinder head gasket surfaces (nothing a new gasket will have any problem sealing). |
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