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Headlight Housing Actuator Lever Pin (69-82 Corvette C3)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • 68-82 Headlight Clevis Pin
      • GM #3927676
      • Reproduction metal clevis pin
      • Fits 69-82 Corvette C3

      Description

      Durable Actuator Pin. The Headlight Housing Actuator Lever Pin is a critical component that connects and secures the headlight actuator lever, enabling smooth and reliable headlight operation. It ensures proper movement and positioning of the headlights during activation and retraction, maintaining optimal functionality.

      Construction and Appearance. This clevis pin is precisely manufactured as a reproduction part to meet original specifications. It features a sturdy metal construction designed for durability and long-lasting performance. The finish matches OEM standards to blend seamlessly with the vehicle’s headlight components.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling, making it accessible for both professionals and experienced enthusiasts. The pin is designed to fit directly into existing mounting points for a secure and precise fit.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit the 69-82 Corvette C3, ensuring compatibility with the headlight mechanism of this generation without modification.

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