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NOS 1964-72 Chevelle SS Camaro Oldsmobile Culass 442 Buick Pontiac GM GMC Chevy pick up Wiper Transmission Linkage screws You get 4 Screws size 10-24 x 1/2'' Part # 3933052 These have (B&H) Head markings on them. These are Extremely to Hard find! CONDITION NEW! The package is not included. Be Sure to Check Out My Store or My Other Auctions For other Good NEW & USED & NOS Parts |
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