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Nos Genuine Gm Chevrolet Turboglide Transmission Brake Piston Seal Unit 1957 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States

Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States
New Old Stock, opened package, some shelf wear on package, parts inside are in ready to install condition, soft and pliable
Manufacturer Part Number:3739449 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:General Motors Warranty:No

New Old Stock General Motors group 4.137 part 3739449

Turboglide Automatic Transmission Brake Piston Seal Unit

Shelf wear to 1950s period correct black and yellow GM paper package including missing flap. Seals (three) inside are still soft and pliable and in ready to install condition. Fits Chevy 1957 passenger cars with T.G. RPO 302 only.

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