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Vintage (3) Of 1964–72 Gm Delco Remy Horns High & Low on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Portage, Indiana, United States

Portage, Indiana, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:GM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

This Piece was removed off of a 1964 Impala, I know these can be fixed , I just dont not have the time. cleaned and painted.  This piece fits all 1964 Impala  Bel air , Biscayne and  Impala SS models . They also may fit other years and most full size GM cars.  Please research your specific application and forward, call or text questions to  219-775-2616 Rick.   I do not accept returns.   Pay Pal only,  Deliveries to Lower 48 states only,  Standard delivery.  Please view my other auctions for similar parts on these specific vehicles.  Shipping is offered to lower 48 only

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