Nos Gm Chevrolet Truck Car Exhaust Manifold Heat Riser 283 302 327 350 3887023 on 2040-parts.com
Leola, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a NOS GM Chevrolet # 3887023 exhaust manifold heat riser for small block 1965-1974. This is a real nos gm piece still in GM box. Please ask any questions before bidding Call Brian at 717-669-8915. The winning bidder agrees to pay $15..00 S/H in the continental U.S. All other destinations will be calculated.
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