1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 98 Vacuum Canister Gm Buick Pontiac Chevy 1966 1965 on 2040-parts.com
Plano, Illinois, US
Here is the working vacuum canister from a 67 88 i parted out. Tested and works. Good for headlights, door locks, trunk, or wipers. Not bad shape driver quality. Come as shown. Any questions just ask.
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