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1959,60,61,62 Chevy Impala Cruise Control Regulator Or "brain" By Perfect Circle on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hanover, Ontario, Canada

Hanover, Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used

  You are bidding on a nice used 1959-62 Chevrolet, Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne  Cruise Control Perfect Circle Regulator or "Brain". 

  This Regulator or "Brain" has been road tested & is in good working condition.    

The outside casing has been cleaned & lightly buffed. The inside working parts were also cleaned & relubed with white lithium grease. I have also added one of my reproduction decals & installed a new bushing in the lever. 

 Shipping to anywhere within the continental USA will be a flat $42.00. Anywhere else including International Shipping will be more. Please contact me for a shipping quote.

Thanks for looking.


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