1971 & 1972 Oldsmobile 2 Water Temp Sending Units V8 Engines New on 2040-parts.com
Pittston, Pennsylvania, US
This item is called a Water Temperature Sending Unit (switch) And there are (2) TWO of them. They are is made by: (STANDARD) the part number on each box is: (TS-39) And they fit: (1971 & 1972 OLDSMOBILE 98, 442, VISTA CRUISER, TORONADO, F-85, DELTA 88, DELTA 88 ROYAL, DELTA 88 CUSTOM, CUTLASS SUPREME, CUTLASS CRUISER, CUTLASS, CUTLASS-S, CUSTOM CRUISER, NIGHTY-EIGHT, ALL MODELS WITH ALL 350, 455, ENGINES, WITH WATER TEMP. LIGHT) This I think is perfect if you are restoring a rare antique Oldsmobile like this, or if you have one, this might come in handy for those just in cases. This item is made in USA.
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