1953 1954 Chevy Chevrolet 235 New Water Pump on 2040-parts.com
Pomona, California, US
You are purchasing an aftermarket new replacement water pump for a 1953-1954 Chevy (Exc. Hydromatic Trans.) 3/8 " belt pulley. I have sourced the original casting number to be 839403 and the original part# 3774211. If you have any questions please email. Thank you!
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