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Carburetor Choke Thermostat Standard Cv105 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
NEW OUT THE BOX ( This is a bulk packed item with no retail box available ) ONLY CARBURETOR CHOKE THERMOSTAT.
Brand:Standard Motor Products Interchange Part Number:2C1220, FS844, 2-199 Manufacturer Part Number:CV105 Other Part Number:4489439, CV105, CT77, TH121, TH105

NEW OUT THE BOX STANDARD

CARBURETOR CHOKE THERMOSTAT


Specs

  • BRAND : STANDARD
  • PART NUMBER: CV105
  • FORD PARTS NUMBERS :D0AZ9848D
  • STAMP  PART NUMBER : 049A
  • OTHERS PARTS NUMBERS : 2C1220, FS844, 2-199 4489439, CV105, CT77, TH121, TH105
  • OTHER INFO: NEW OUT THE BOX  ( This is a bulk packed item with no retail box available ) ONLY CARBURETOR CHOKE THERMOSTAT.

ON SALE IS A NEW STANDARD  OUT OF THE BOX CARBURETOR CHOKE THERMOSTAT . THE ITEM HAS BEEN STORED OUTSIDE OF ITS ORIGINAL BOX IN BULK. DUE TO THIS, THE ITEM HAS DEVELOPED SOME SCRATCHES, AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURES

PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOUR PART NUMBER MATCHES THAT PART NUMBER THAT IS LISTED ON THIS LISTING.
 
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