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1970 Oldsmobile 442 H.o.nos Carb.choke Housing 71-72-73-74 All With 455 A/trans on 2040-parts.com

US $64.50
Location:

Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, US

Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM DELCO Manufacturer Part Number:7036880

UP FOR BIDS IS THIS NOS CARBURETOR CHOKE HOUSING PKG. IT IS NEW IN THE ORIGINAL GM-DELCO BOX PART # 7036880 GP.3.750 AND LISTED AS CORRECT FOR 1970 ALL 4400 [ 442 ] ; 1971-74 ALL WITH 455 4BC. & A/TRANS.INC.442 H.O.CUTLASS,V.C.ETC.73-74 WITH 350 4BC.A/TRANS & 73-74 ALL TORONADO'S.PART # SHOWS INTERCHANGE WITH PONTIAC [ NOT SURE WHICH MODELS IT FITS AS MY BOOK ONLY GOES TO 1969 ] DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH TO BE SURE IT IS CORRECT FOR YOUR CAR.ASK ??? BEFORE BIDDING & WAIT FOR AN INVOICE BEFORE PAYING,PLEASE!!!THIS WAS DISCONTINUED BY GM 4/89.

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