1971 1972 Buick Riviera Gs Heater Ac Control Unit on 2040-parts.com
buffalo, New York, US
1971-72 BUICK RIVIERA GS HEATER AC CONTROL UNIT. THIS CONTROL UNIT WAS REMOVED FROM A 72 RIVIERA GS WORKED FINE WHEN REMOVED NEEDS SOME CLEANING MAY FIT OTHER BUICK MODELS BUT IS CORRECT FOR THE RIVIERA.
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