Nos Vacuum Release Valve Assy, Cruise Control, 67-71 Chevelle, Camaro Truck on 2040-parts.com
Ward Cove, Alaska, United States
This was purchased from a GM dealer that closed. No original box. Item was in a drawer with lots of switches that were unused. Cast number 6465267. Fits 1970 Caddy, 67-70 passenger cars, 67-70 Chevelle Camaro. 1971-1975 all but Vega and Monza. 1976 Malibu, El Camino, Monte Carlo, Impala, Caprice, Camaro, Nova. 1971 1972 G10-30. 1968-1970 Blazer. 1974-1976 Truck. 1972-1976 El Camino Sprint. 1969 1970 Olds. Thank you for looking/BUYING.
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