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Vc394 Buick Chevrolet Gmc Choke Pull-off 17050759 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:GM Interchange Part Number:17050759 Manufacturer Part Number:17050759

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEW

GM OEM

CHOKE PULL-OFF

ROCHESTER 4 Bbl.

(BLUE STEM)

FITS THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS

BUICK.....1977-1980

CADILLAC.....1975-1980

CHEVROLET.....1975-1980

CHEV. TRUCK.....1975-1980

GMC TRUCK.....1975-1980

OLDSMOBILE.....1977-1980

PONTIAC.....1978-1980

OEM #

ROCH: 17050759

 REF # VC394

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