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Cadilac Heat Riser -1965, 1966, 1967 Oem # 3632576 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

West Springfield, Massachusetts, US

West Springfield, Massachusetts, US
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CADILAC

HEAT RISER

 

NEW

OEM # 3632576

 

FITS THE FOLLOWING MODELS FOR LISTED YEARS:

 

CALAIS, DEVILLE, FLEETWOOD, COMMERCIAL CHASSIS

1965

 

1966

 

1967

 

May  fit some other years

 

          DOES NOT FIT ELDORADO

 

These are NEW PARTS in the box, light surface rust from sitting on the shelve for 40+ years.  Part is in good working order.  Some vehicles may not have correct manifolds or engines. Please check and match prior to bidding.

 

ALL SALES ARE FINAL, SOLD AS IS AS SHOWN.

 

Buyer pays shipping and handling charge

 

ITEM IN STOCK—FAST SHIPPING

 

WE ACCEPT PAYPAL –ONLY

 

  • FULL  PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE
  • SHIP TO LOWER 48 STATES ONLY –
  • International Buyer pays extra shipping and handling fee
  • Shipping tracking number will be provided
  • ITEM SHIPS WHEN PAYPAL CONFIRMS PAYMENT
  • NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED – Check your application

 

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