Gm Water Pump Pulley 3905995 Cf And Rare Bb Spacer 3720616 Corvette Camaro on 2040-parts.com
Newnan, Georgia, US
These were used on a variety of Chevys in the mid to late 60's,including Camaros, Corvettes, and Impalas I think. Single groove perfect for Big Blocks in tight spaces. Will ship to U.S.
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