Nos Gm Oil Pan Drain Plug 3923420 Corvette Camaro Firebird Gto Gs 442 on 2040-parts.com
Dandridge, Tennessee, United States
This is a NOS GM oil pan drain plug for many 1960's and 1970's GM models. Used in Corvette, Camaro, Firebird, GTO, 442, GS, Grand Prix, Impala, Chevelle, Nova, etc. It is in the GM box but the box will not be included since the box contains 9 more of them. Please add $8 shipping to the lower 48 states. More elsewhere. Check my other auctions for some nice used and NOS parts. |
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