Delco Power Antenna Transmission Case Original Nos In Box #22030936 on 2040-parts.com
US $57.00
Location:
Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States
“This is an Original NOS item that was in inventory and never USED or mounted Part # is faded and can't be read although instruction sheet has this #22030936 belived to fit many GM vehicles 70's-90's”
Brand:ACDelco
Warranty:NoManufacturer Part Number:22030936
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DESCRIPTION: Up for auction is a DELCO ORIGINAL NOS POWER ANTENNA TRANSMISSION CASE #22030936 rev.7/82 Note: number on box is faded and can not be read so this is the number from the instruction sheet inside box. This will fit many GM vehicles from the 70's-90's please be sure to check your application before buying. There can't be to many of these left so its time to replace your broken or cracked one with the real one here! Take a look at pics and then bid! Good Luck!
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