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1969 Nos Pontiac Vacuum Control - Gto - Trans Am - Grand Prix - Judge - 400 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Plano, Texas, United States

Plano, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Delco - Remy Other Part Number:D-1378 Manufacturer Part Number:1115374 Warranty:No

NOS 1967 1968 Pontiac  400 distributor vacuum control - except S.T - A.I.R (except manual / standard transmission and Air injection Reactor except ram air)

NOS 1967 1968 Bonneville Tempest LeMans Firebird Trans AM Catalina Excecutive Grand Prix distributor vacuum control

New Old Stock GM# 1115374

Vacuum control (except RAM AIR)  For 1111253 and 11112555 distributor assemblies

Application also for 1969 Pontiac All V8 400 manual transmission except Ram Air

1969 Pontiac  2 barrell carb HT (M-40),

1969 Grand Prix 400  MT HT M-40)

Very nice condition.  Vacuum is stamped with proper 374 part number suffix as pictured.

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