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Corvette Oem 1978 Exhaust Manifold Heat Stove Riser Shield 1976-1980 Air Cleaner on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Lombard, Illinois, United States

Lombard, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Other Part Number:C3 Riser Stack AIR Hose Smog Pump Manufacturer Part Number:367135 Placement on Vehicle:Left

For sale is one used heat shield heat riser riser set-up. Removed from a 1978 Corvette Correct for Corvettes 1976-1980 w/ AIR Smog Pump Early Fuel Evaporation EFE Valve Actuator & Bracket This is an original heat stove riser/heat shield that was removed from a 1978 Corvette. It has some surface rust and minor pitting but no rust holes. Air cleaner vent tube also thrown in Look Closely at photos and ask questions. No mounting bolts are included Check out my Ebay Store for more Parts from the same 1978 Corvette!!!

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