Corvette Thermostat Housing, With 2 Emission Ports, ,small Block, 1979-1981 on 2040-parts.com
Bellevue, Nebraska, US
Original water neck from a 1979 Corvette. Sand blasted and painted on the outside. Has the two ports for the thermal vacuum switches.
Nice original part. These run $60 new.
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