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Choke Thermostat Walker 102-1039 1979 Buick Cadillac Chev Gmc Olds-80-81 Pont. on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
100% NEW
Brand:Walker Products Other Part Number:CV304 CV315 CV305 CV290 CV306 CV307 Manufacturer Part Number:102-1039 Warranty:No Warranty Interchange Part Number:102-1039 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for bid is a Walker Choke Thermostat 102-1039. Fits Rochester 2 & 4 Barrel Carburetors for1979 Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chev/GMC Truck, Oldsmobile & 80-81 Pontiac. Other P/Ns 779-1451, GM 17062235. This is being sold as is, ALL SALES ARE FINAL. We go to great lengths to identify and verify the correct parts application for every item we sell. We try to list items as accurately as possible, but we are not experts. You are the expert when it comes to your vehicle. Please match photos of the item we are selling to the item you are purchasing. ONCE Purchased YOU OWN IT. There are NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS.

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