Vintage (lot 5) 61-65 Chevy 409 Hp Nos 3822934 Push Rods In Original Gm Box on 2040-parts.com
Port Saint Joe, Florida, United States
Very Rare, Hard To Come By Original GM Parts!! Lot (5) NOS Chevy/GM Parts NOS Push Rods (Exhaust) Part # 3822934 9-1/8" O A In Length (See Pictures) Per My Old Chevy Parts Book, Listed For: 1961-65 Chevy 409 H, with Dual 4BBL Carb In Original GM Box (Box Very Fragile), (End Flaps Missing) No Part # On Box, # Determined By Measured Length Have Light (Shelf Storage Open) Surface Rust Check out my other items! |
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