Nos 1964 1965 1966 Dodge Plymouth Vacuum Advance V8 318ci Mopar Nib on 2040-parts.com
Chelsea, Michigan, US
NOS 1964 1965 1966 Dodge Plymouth Choke Vacuum Control "Vacuum Advance" for V8 318ci. Includes POLARA, CHARGER, CORONET, BELVEDERE, FURY, SATELLITE. Genuine Mopar Part in Box # 2444398 updated# 2808792 CH741. May fit additional years, please check your fit to make sure correct. (mopar website listed as 1960-1967 with updated number) Tested Holds Vacuum. Please contact me with Questions before bidding.
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