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1967 Oldsmobile Delta 88 98 Vacuum Canister Gm Buick Pontiac Chevy 1966 1965 on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Plano, Illinois, US

Plano, Illinois, US
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. Please look at my other auctions for other 60s Oldsmobile Parts 88 98 Cutlass 442 Toronado

 

  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.  



Sold as is. Item is also for sale locally so i reserve the right to end auction at any time.  Payment due within 48 hours of auction end.
 
 
 
 

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