Nos 1968-1970 Corvette Camaro Chevelle Carb Idle Control Solenoid Hemi on 2040-parts.com
McQueeney, Texas, US
Available is a NOS 1968 - 1970 Corvette, Camaro, Chevelle, Nova Carb Idle Control Solenoid which I ordered from GM over 30 years ago. Paypal payment is due within 3 days. USPS Postage is $7.50 and we ship only within the 48 US States. Thanks.
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