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Nos Gm Radiator Petcock on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Des Moines, Iowa, US

Des Moines, Iowa, US
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Auction is for one NOS GM Radiator Petcock. Fits most all GM radiators 1980 & older. These are marked E T N. I received these from an old Chevy Dealership with several in the box, so the box is NOT included. Replace your old bent, and plugged up valve with this new NOS GM petcock. When only GM works, this is for you! The ebay fitment guide is just a guide so please make sure this will work for you. Winning Bidder to add $4.00 shipping with tracking. US only, Paypal only. Thank you for looking, and good luck!

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