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US $200.00
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States

Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3903957 Part Brand:GM Warranty:Yes

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NOS CHEVROLET 1966,1967 CHEVELLE,EL CAMINO FAN SHOULD FOR MODELS WITH V-8 AND AC[EXP H.D.396 SP H/P.THE PART NUMBER IS STAMPED IN THE SHOULD.PART NUMBER 3903957..HIGH BIDDER PAYS S/H OF 45.00 INS WILL BE EXTRA. C.P.WILL SHIP WORLD WIDE,PLEASE E-MAIL FOR QUOTE OUTSIDE U.S. BOX 28

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