Nos 180 Degree Thermostat For Buick Grand National & T-type on 2040-parts.com
Whitman, Massachusetts, US
NOS 180 Degree Thermostat for the Buick Grand National & T-Type. This is the Factory correct temperature thermostat for these cars. Most owners have switched out the 180 degree version for the 160 degree. Hard to find NOS 180 degree Thermostat.
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