Nos 1971-1979 Chevrolet Vega Hood Latch Release Control Cable Gm 9840654 Rare on 2040-parts.com
Versailles, Indiana, United States
Up for sale NOS GM 9840654 Hood release cable for 1971- 1979 chevrolet vega. Very rare .This has been sitting on a self for decades in an old dealership. Buyer to pay 14.95 shipping Check out my other auctions for more NOS GM PARTS!!!!
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