Mg Mgb-emissions-exhaust Manifold Heater Stove Manifold on 2040-parts.com
New Paris, Pennsylvania, United States
This unit mounts to the first port of the exhaust manifold ('75-'80). It connects manifold to flapper valve (thermostatic air filter). It's great to start with a good, clean, original part!
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