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Oem Gm 71-76 Chevy Full Size Gm Convertible Motor Drive Cable Driver Side on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Germantown, Wisconsin, US

Germantown, Wisconsin, US
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 Original GM part. Convertible motor cable for drivers side. I got these from the previous owner when I purchased a 71 Impala convertible roughly 15 years ago. The car is long gone, but somehow I managed to hang on to these. I have the passenger side cable as well available on a separate auction. GM Part Number 9874739. Sold as is and as shown in the pics. I'm listing these as used, though they could be new. They spin freely. No returns. Any questions, feel free to ask. Shipping to continental United States only. No Alaska, No Hawaii, No PR or APOs.

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