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Nos 1962 1969 Ac Delco Heat Sink Assy. Corvette Camaro 1958824 Truck Diode 396 on 2040-parts.com

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Mooresville, Indiana, US
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GROUP NO. 2.319 ~ PART NO. 1958824
NOS AC DELCO HEAT SINK ASSY. NEGITIVE. MY 1969 BOOK SAYS FITS 1962-69 CHEVY MAY FIT OTHERS MINT CONDITION, NEW IN BOX. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. 
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