Nos 1968 Camaro Chevelle Nova 396 427 Smog Pump Diverter Valve #7036448 #24764 on 2040-parts.com
Summit-Argo, Illinois, United States
NOS in original box.
Smog Diverter valve for 1968 BB Chevy engine Chevelle, Nova, El Camino, Camaro Box is faded but can barely read the original part # 7036448 on box. Will ship USPS Priority Mail Insured in a Flat Rate Medium Box. |
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