1971 1972 Vega Automatic Choke Control Thermostat Nos on 2040-parts.com
Woodinville, Washington, US
Group 3.750 Part #6273474
New old stock genuine GM automatic choke control thermostat
1971 1972 all Vega with 2 barrel carburetor
1971 1972 Vega with 1 barrel carburetor except AT
Excellent condition
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