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1968-1982 Corvette Headlight & Wiper Vacuum Relay on 2040-parts.com

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Plano, Texas, United States

Plano, Texas, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:A/C Delco Surface Finish:Gold Dichromate Other Part Number:601467 Warranty:Yes

 This is an original remanufactured and restored A/C Delco vacuum relay valve.  It will work on all Corvettes 1968 to 1982, but is correct for 1972 to 1982 Corvette and can be used for the wipers or headlights.  Remanufactured to exacting standards, it carries the correct A/C Delco Spark Plug Div logo on the plastic body. This is not a cheap reproduction. If you want a Bloomington or NCRS quality vacuum relay, this is the one. Remanufactured with all U.S. made parts. Correct dichromate finish on the top and bracket. It also has the correct red, yellow, and green paint dots on the body and not stick on paper dots. Two of these relays/valves are required for 1968 and 1973 through 1982. Three are required for 1969 to 1972

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