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Gm Nos Rocker Arm Pkg. (16) Pcs. 3974290 1967 1968 1969 Corvette Camaro on 2040-parts.com

US $249.60
Location:

Camp Verde, Arizona, United States

Camp Verde, Arizona, United States
Brand new G.M. kits, some of the boxes are a little beat up.
Brand:General Motors 1969:Chevelle Manufacturer Part Number:3974290 Warranty:No

Up for sale are 16-3974290 G.M. New Old Stock rocker arm kits complete with nuts and adjusters.  The application fits 1961 through 1969 Corvette and other older G.M. small block performance engines.  Please do your research with the part number to make sure these will apply to your engine.   There are more than 16 in the photo but THIS AD IS FOR: 16-3974290 ROCKER ARMS.   THANKS FOR VIEWING!!

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