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New Nos Oem Gm Idler Arm Steering Lever - 1962 Chevrolet - Gm # 3790265 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Bath, South Dakota, United States

Bath, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Part Brand:GM Other Part Number:3790265 Manufacturer Part Number:3790265 Warranty:No

     Up for auction is one New NOS OEM GM Idler Arm Steering LeverThe GM part number is #3790265. This arm fits 1962 Chevrolet vehicles (it may fit other years and models also), please see your GM dealer for application to your vehicle. This item is a new GM (NOS) part that has never been installed on a vehicle. This is an original OEM part, and not a reproduction aftermarket item. 
    
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