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1970 Chevelle Ss 396 With L34 350 Hp Motor - A/c Poa Valve on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Arcadia, California, United States

Arcadia, California, United States
Condition:Used

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A USED BUT REMANUFACTURED POA VALVE THAT CAME OFF A CONCOURS WINNING 1970 CHEVELLE EQUIPPED WITH THE L34 350 HP 4 BARREL CARB MOTOR WITH FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. UNFORTUNATELY THE POA VALVE WAS NOT FINISHED PROPERLY FOR THIS CONCOURS CAR SO A REPLACEMENT HAD TO BE INSTALLED. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS POA VALVE IT WORKS FINE. FREE FREIGHT IN LOWER 48 STATES. QUOTES AVAILABLE FOR ALASKA AND HAWAII. NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE. NO RETURNS. WINNING BID MUST BE PAID IN FULL WITHIN 3 DAYS OF WINNING BID OR SELLER WILL RE-LIST ITEM. THANKS FOR LOOKING!

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