Oe Corvette C3 1974 Oil Pressure Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, United States
1974 OEM corvette oil pressure gauge. Correct for 74, but could be used for 75, 76 & 77 Excellent condition. Buyer responsible for fit & shipping No Returns |
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