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66-71 Horn Relay - Chevrolet Firebird Camaro Chevelle Montecarlo Corvette Nova on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Ocean Shores, Washington, United States

Ocean Shores, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:NAPA ECHLIN Interchange Part Number:GM# 1115862 & 1115890 Manufacturer Part Number:SR-32

Hi. This is a New horn relay for 66-71 GM cars. All though this is Not a NOS Delco relay it is made in the USA and looks just like the Delco relay. It fits 66-71 Biscayne Belair Impala Caprice Chevelle Corvette & Monte Carlo, 67-71 Camaro, 68-71 Nova, 67-68 Firebird, 1968 Toronado, 1967 GMC & Chevrolet truck. Shipping is free.

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