Corvette 1978-1982 Oem Thermostat Housing Gm# 469519 Used C3 79 80 81 on 2040-parts.com
Sioux Center, Iowa, United States
Up for sale is a thermostat housing for a 1978-1982 corvette. It is in very nice condition. It has been blasted and is ready for paint. The GM part # is 469519. Lower 48 states only. Flat rate shipping of $10. Feel
free to check out my other corvette items for sale on ebay. If
you buy this item and live in Iowa, please add 7% sales tax. Thanks,
Tim
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