New Nos Oem Gm Valve Spring - 1954 Through 1963 Chevrolet - Gm # 3836640 on 2040-parts.com
Bath, South Dakota, United States
Up for auction is one New NOS OEM GM Valve Spring. The GM part number is #3836640. This spring fits 1954 and 1963 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 (NOS) part that has never been installed on a vehicle, and is in the original GM box (see photos). This is an original OEM part, and not a reproduction aftermarket item. Shipping to continental US is FREE. Will ship worldwide at actual shipping cost. Please contact us for international shipping quote. All items are listed as accurately as possible and we stand behind all of our auctions. Our goal is buyer satisfaction. Thank you for looking. #BXD4 |
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