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Nos A/c Fan Blower Motor Resistor Gm 500890 Chevrolet Chevelle Pontiac Olds on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
Location:

Decatur, Georgia, United States

Decatur, Georgia, United States
Original New Old Stock
Brand:GM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:500890 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:3998401 UPC:Does not apply

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  • Part Description - Item for sale is one (1 EA) original NOS A/C Blower Motor Resistor
  • Part Number - GM 500890
  • Part Application:
    • 1971 - 1976 Chevrolet Passenger with AC
    • 1973 - 1975 Chevrolet Chevelle with AC
    • Chevrolet C/K Trucks
  • Condition - Very Good New Old Stock

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