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1979-81 Camaro Impala Corvette Thermostat Housing Stant on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Barrie, Ontario, Canada

Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New

CLEANING OUT THE GARAGE-EVERYTHING MUST GO! In it's original box, an NOS Stant #5005, heavy duty replacement, cast iron thermostat housing with gasket for 1979-81 Chevy with 267, 305 or 350 engine. Please check your application and ask all questions before you bid. This item comes with a money back guarantee (less shipping/handling charge) if you are not completely satisfied. 

Shipping charge within Canada will be actual postage only which varies depending on the destination, please email your postal code for a quote. An invoice will be sent to you within 24 hours of your purchase. Shipping/handling charge to all other destinations will be $18.00. 

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