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Nos 1970 Chevy Gmc Truck C10 C20 C30 307 350 V8 Engine Lift Stop Cable Package on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Cantril, Iowa, United States

Cantril, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No

This is a new old stock (NOS) original GM engine lift stop cable package correct for the following models:1970 Chevrolet and GMC C-10, C-20 and C-30 Truck models with 307 or 350 V8 WITH air conditioning and WITHOUT smog equipmentThese are VERY HARD to find in NOS condition so be sure you not miss this one!Everything that was in the box is pictured above and you are bidding on exactly what is pictured.The part number is 334520 group number 0.027.

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