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Vintage 1967 Corvette Smog Pump, Working Original 1963 1964 1965 1966 1968 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States
EXCELLENT ORIGINAL WORKING CONDITION
Manufacturer Part Number:CASE #5696211, COVER #5696132

This is an original smog pump from a 1966 or 1967 Corvette.  It is stamped 5696211 and 5696132.  It turns freely.  My mechanic said that it should work.  It is not cracked or broken.    

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This may work for other models of Chevrolet cars from this period, so please do your own research to make sure it will work for you.  

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