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Nos L88 Zl1 427 Corvette Camaro Aluminum Head H.d Valve Spring Retainer 3879613 on 2040-parts.com

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Joelton, Tennessee, United States

Joelton, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3879613 Surface Finish:ORIGINAL FACTORY Brand:GENIUNE GM Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:1967-69 L88 ZL1 427 ALUMINUM HEAD Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:CAMARO CORVETTE

1967-69 CORVETTE CAMARO  L88  ZL1 427 WITH ALUMINUM HEAD HEAVY DUTY VALVE SPRING RETAINER.  ONE BRAND NEW GM NOS PIECE IN EXCELLENT UNUSED CONDITION.  GM NUMBER 3879613. RARE TO FIND THIS IN NOS.  THIS IS THE ONLY ONE I FOUND.  OLD CHEVY DEALER SHELF FIND.  SHIPPING WILL BE 3.00 USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL.   SOLD AS IS.  ALL SALES ARE FINAL/NO RETURNS.   THANKS

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