Heater Control Valve 1969 1970 Buick All Auto Climate Control A/c Dw21 on 2040-parts.com
Glencoe, Missouri, US
New Old Stock "DOLE" Heater Control Valve #DW 21. "DOLE" is an OE supplier of control valves. This is NOT a reproduction or off-shore copy. Note the solid Brass housing. . This valve has three vacuum ports. 1969/70 Buick All with Auto Climate Control. This is a very difficult part to locate. Part shipped USPS Flat Rate Envelope $5.15 unless specified differently. 3 pounds. Shipping cost not included in price.
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