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1971-1974 Chevy Sb Exhaust Manifold Pair Smog Camaro Nova Chevelle L82 Z28 on 2040-parts.com

US $220.00
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Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:3959562 -- 3989041

Here`s a Used OEM 1971-74 Chevy SB V8 Matching Exhaust Mainfold Pair, Left & Right. This Style Uses Air Injection Rails that Screw in Each Port. Fits 1971-74 Chevy A B F G Models, Malibu, El Camino, Camaro, Impala, Monte Carlo, Etc.. Manifolds have NO Cracks or Repairs, Threads are Good. The Right one is Casting # 3959562 Date A/17/74 ( January 17, 1974) . The Left one is # 3989041 Date 12/13/73 (December 13, 1973) . Both Manifolds in Good Used/Usable Condition.Removed from a 1974 L82 Z28 15 yrs ago.

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