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Corvette 59-62 , Nos 4 Speed Shift Lever Retainer Cup Spring (push Button) on 2040-parts.com

US $33.00
Location:

Bode, Iowa, United States

Bode, Iowa, United States
GM wrapper not include as they came with more than one in a pack.
Brand:NOS GM Surface Finish:metal spring Manufacturer Part Number:3760384 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:NOS GM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:Gr. 4.008 Part Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Front

 CORVETTE 1959-63 4 SPEED GEARSHIFT LEVER RETAINER CUP PUSH BUTTON SPRING ( 8 COILS AND 11/2" LONG) GM PART # 3760384 AND GR. 4.008 THIS PART IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND LET ALONE NOS. SEE LAST PICTURE FOR GM APPLICATION PER GM PARTS BOOK. THIS WAS ALSO USED ON 1959-64 CHEVY'S AND 1962 F-85 AND 1961 AND 62 PONTIAC'S AND OTHER MODELS AND YEARS SO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH.

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