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Chevy Camaro Chevelle Biscayne Impala 396 402 427 454 Heavy Duty Motor Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Henning, Minnesota, US

Henning, Minnesota, US
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USED Heavy Duty Motor Mounts - SET of 2

Chevy Chevelle Biscayne Impala

396 402 427 454

One is an OEM GM Motor mount (last 5 pics)

The other was made in Korea

Please see pics - there is some normal wear!

Both is useable condition!!

 

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