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Starter Solenoid Switch D-969 For 1967 Chevrolet Camaro. New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Chevrolet Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:D-969

 This listing is for a Starter Solenoid Switch, model number D-969. It comes in the original box with installation parts.

Someone has handwritten on the box for 1967 Chevrolet Camaro so I assume it is good for that year and perhaps some other years or GM cars

These switch is new old stock and has never been installed. It has been floating around for a number of years and the box shows some wear

Please feel free to contact me with any questions and do check out my other listings.

General Information

I am a serious quality eBay seller. I have feedback of over 3000 and have had only four negatives in all my years here because I try to list accurately and then I treat people as I would like to be treated myself. Good old customer service is what that's called.I have a wide array of items up for sale so I would recommend that you check my other listings and come back and see what else gets listed in the future.

Shipping

I do my best to ship safely and securely. I use the Postal Service's first class mail, media mail or priority mail except in odd occasions where I use UPS. Shipping for this listing will be by priority mail within the US. If you live in the Grand Rapids, MI area I will allow for personal pick up from my home. Obviously if you pick an item up you don't pay for shipping.

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