Corvette Original Front Exhaust Pipe Hanger Support 4spd M38 Th350 1976-77 on 2040-parts.com
Chester, Virginia, United States
This is a used bracket removed from a 1977 Corvette. Item has been cleaned and painted with semi-gloss black paint.
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