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1969 1970 Cadillac Deville A/c Power Servo Air Conditioning Vacuum Controller * on 2040-parts.com

US $375.70
Location:

Holiday, Florida, United States

Holiday, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Part Brand:OEM General Motors Country of Manufacture:United States

 69 70 Cadillac A/C POWER SERVO Air Conditioning Auto Temperature Vacuum Controller - 4 port Cadillac DeVille - Fleetwood - Calais

Removed from 1970 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Convertible

$100 core charge applies or old part advance exchange required.

There is no warranty express, implied or offered, Please make certain this part is compatible to your vehicle, Buyer responsible for validating fitment, Seller does NOT accept returns or issue refunds Thanks in Advance


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