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1971 -1972 Gto Choke Thermostat Catalina, Gt37, T37, Gm #482128 Cv28 Ct1029 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Erie, Kansas, United States

Erie, Kansas, United States
1971 -1972 GTO choke thermostat Catalina, GT37, T37, GM #482128 CV28 CT1029, US $25.00, image 1
NOT in box
Manufacturer Part Number:482128 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:CT1029 Superseded Part Number:CT1029, 482128, CV28 Warranty:No Warranty Brand:GM

 1971 1972 GTO, Catalina, Bonneville, GT37, T37, Lemans, GT, Safari

Made in the U.S.A. a new aftermarket # CT1029 4 bbl carburetor choke thermostat for 1971 Pontiac vehicles with 400, 455 engines with Quadrajet carburetor as pictured. Replaces OEM # 482128, CV28

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Verify by site of pictures of your item to be replaced. This is a exact reproduction of the original choke thermostat.

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NEW OLD REPLACEMENT STOCK NEVER  INSTALLED OR USED. MADE IN USA

FITS SEVERAL 1971 PONTIAC PRODUCTS

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