Vintage 50's Chevrolet Corvette Fuel Pump 4460 093 on 2040-parts.com
La Puente, California, United States
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL USED CHEVROLET CORVETTE FUEL PUMP FOR 50'S CHEVROLET SMALL BLOCK ENGINESNICE CONDITION NOT CRACKED OR BEAT UPHAS 4460 STAMPED ON ONE EDGE OF THE MOUNTING FLANGE AND 093 ON THE OTHER BOUGHT THIS AS A SPARE --SOLD THE CAR --DON'T NEED THE PUMP PULLS GOOD VACUUM --GOOD FOR ANY DRIVER AS IS PLEASE VISIT MY STORE AND SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS
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