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1965-1969 Oldsmobile Genuine Gm Nos Exhaust Manifold Heat Riser Control Valve Kt on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Formerly new with the OEM box - may fit other makes and models as well - we are not 100% familiar with all items, it is up to you to verify part number and pictures against your application – very dirty and sooty stained former GM dealership inventory in vintage NOS condition as shown - never installed – some light surface rust from sitting in storage so long – appears mostly complete MISSING welch plug as shown
Brand:AC Delco Oldsmobile Interchange Part Number:interchanges to 388224 Manufacturer Part Number:394126 UPC:Does not apply

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