1968 Cadillac Eldorado Master Cylinder - Delco Original Vintage Very Rare Item * on 2040-parts.com
Holiday, Florida, United States
Delco master cylinder removed from 1968 Cadillac Eldorado ORIGINAL VINTAGE - CORRECT FOR 1968 ELDORADO ONLY ! VERY HARD ITEM TO FIND - VERY RARE - PERIOD CORRECT FOR 1968 ELDORADO BRAKING SYSTEM Several casing numbers and they are D108;
5470408; 283. I checked with a GM garage and it is supposed to fit several GM
Products. Get your
books out and make sure! Any questions email me. Double check my listing with
the numbers. NO GUARANTE WHATSOEVER ON THE FUNCTIONALITY OR PERFORMANCE ON ANY OF MY USED ITEMS |
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