70-72 Chevelle El Camino 69 Camaro Cowl Induction Solenoid on 2040-parts.com
Placentia, California, United States
70-72 Chevelle and El Camino and 69 Camaro cowl induction inner door solenoid. This is a brand new switch and is made just like the original and plugs into factory harness.
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