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OER Lower Radiator Hose Fits 1964-67 Chevy II / Nova Small Block Engines

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Lower Radiator Hose Fits 1964-67 Chevy II / Nova Small Block Engines
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Lower Radiator Hose
  • Fits 1964-67 Chevy II / Nova Small Block 283/327 Engines (except L79 High Performance) w/o A/C
  • Direct Fit Replica of Original w/GM Markings
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