1959-62 Olds Nos Throttle Return Check 577287 on 2040-parts.com
Fulton, New York, US
You are bidding on a NOS throttle return check for 1959-62 Oldsmobile 4 bbl. cars except F85. The part number is 577287 and the group number is 3.440. Sold as is.
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