Gm Pontiac Borg Warner Distributor Condenser G102a Pcv Valve 2057 on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
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These were purchased with a box of 1960’s Pontiac parts. The condenser is a Borg Warner G102A and the PCV Valve says MADE IN USA 2057 Please email with any questions. |
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