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Nos 62-69 Chevy Corvair Delco Rochester Carburetor Choke Vacuum Control 7021050 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Fredericksburg, Iowa, United States

Fredericksburg, Iowa, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:GM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:7021050 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:NOS Part Brand:GM/Delco Rochester UPC:Does Not Apply

NOS 62-69 Chevy Corvair Delco Rochester Carburetor Choke Vacuum Control 7021050


Restoring a '62-'69 Chevrolet Corvair?  See exact applications below on this genuine GM NOS Carburetor Choke Vacuum Control Assembly with its original GM/Delco Rochester box.  This Control is Plastic with a Metal Male Plug.  Buyer will receive what is pictured.  Catalog information: 

  • Group Number:  3.755 - Control Assy., Carburetor Choke Vacuum
  • Part Number:      7021050 - Use As Required
  • Applications for Chevrolet:
    • 1962-1968 Corvair, F.C.
    • 1969 Corvair w/2/1BC


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Just a bit about iowa_bowtie:
Our inventory is old Chevy dealer stock. We have New Old Stock (NOS) from the 30s to the 80s. Almost all of our parts are GM NOS for Chevrolets, but there are times that they are also a fit for other GM models including Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac and Cadillac. We have a large array of parts, but unfortunately no inventory list… so we encourage you to add us to your Favorite Sellers and enjoy the search with us. We try to list pairs if we have them available (if a left and right are needed), but sometimes we will find a mate later so keep watching each week. If you get a 2nd Chance Offer from iowa_bowtie, it's legitimate... Dad sometimes had more than one. Whether you’re looking for parts to keep your oldie on the road, restoring your dream cruiser, accessorizing your bomb, or riding slow in your lowrider join our group of Classic Car Fans.

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