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1967 - 72 Chevy & Gmc Cutch Push Rod ((((((((((nos))))))))))) Genuine Gm on 2040-parts.com

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Olympia, Washington, United States

Olympia, Washington, United States
Condition:New

Very clean NOS GM Part. Fits and is correct for:
67-72 Series 10-30, Blazer with 250 (Exc. D-D)
67-72 Series 10-30 with 292 (exc. D-D)
67 Series 10-30 with 283 (Exc. Air, D-D, 4WD)
67 / 68 series 10-30 with 307/327 (exc. Air, D-D, 4WD)
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