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Nos 1969-1979 Gm Diverter Valve #17062989 Cadillac Deville Chevy Olds 7030761 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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Huntington Beach, California, United States

Huntington Beach, California, United States
NOS ITEM IN UNUSED SHAPE, DEADSTOCK INVENTORY FROM A LOCAL GARAGE THAT HAS BEEN STORED AWAY FOR DECADES, SO BOX/PACKAGING MAY SHOW SIGNS OF AGE, DIRT & WEAR FROM STORAGE (SEE PHOTOS)!
Brand:GM/DELCO Other Part Number:7030761,17061678, 7043229 Manufacturer Part Number:17062989

 

IF IT SAYS "MAKE AN OFFER" WHY NOT MAKE ONE!

 

 WE ARE ALWAYS MORE THAN HAPPY TO ENTERTAIN ANY REASONABLE OFFER ON ANY OF OUR ITEMS, ALL IN AN ATTEMPT TO MOVE THEM ALONG TO A NEW & HAPPY HOME!! IN THE PAST WE HAVE LET ITEMS GO FOR PENNIES ON THE DOLLAR!!! WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE?!?!

 WE MIGHT JUST SAY "YES"!!!


THIS IS ONE OF THOUSANDS OF UNUSED/NEW OLD STOCK AUTOMOBILE PARTS THAT WE ARE CURRENTLY LISTING
FROM A LOCAL GARAGE THAT SPECIALIZED IN CADILLACS, AND HAVE BEEN STORED AWAY FOR DECADES.  BOXES MAY SHOW SIGNS OF AGE/DIRT/OIL/WEAR & UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, PART ITSELF IS IN UNUSED/LIKE NEW CONDITION!

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PART, JUST SEND US THE PART NUMBER & WE MAY HAVE IT!

IF WE ARE LISTING MULTIPLES OF THE SAME ITEM, PHOTOS ABOVE MAY ONLY BE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ACTUAL ITEM (BOX MAY DIFFER)! 

SEE OUR STORE & AUCTIONS FOR MORE GREAT ITEMS LIKE THIS!

THIS LISTING IS FOR:
1 ORIGINAL NOS GM/DELCO OEM DIVERTER VALVE, PART #17062989 REPLACED #17061678 WHICH REPLACED #7030761 & #7043229, UNUSED IN IT'S ORIGINAL BOX,
(SEE PHOTOS)
FITS THE FOLLOWING YEAR/MAKE/MODELS:
1976-1978 CADILLAC (W/AIR) - ELDORADO, CALAIS, DEVILLE, FLEETWOOD, BROUGHAM (C-SPEC), FLEETWOOD 75
1979 CADILLAC (W/AIR) - CALAIS, DEVILLE, FLEETWOOD, BROUGHAM (C-SPEC), FLEETWOOD 75
1975 OLDSMOBILE - CUSTOM CRUISER, CUTLASS SALON, CUTLASS SUPREME
1976 OLDSMOBILE - ALL (250)
1975-1976 CHEVROLET - EL CAMINO, CAMARO, MALIBU, CHEVELLE, NOVA
1975 BUICK - APOLLO
1976-1977 PONTIAC - LEMANS
(WE ALSO BELIEVE THIS FITS 1969-1975 CADILLAC MODELS, AS WELL AS SOME 1970's TRIUMPH & FERRARI MOTORS, BUT CHECK FIRST TO BE SURE!)
MAY FIT OTHER YEARS/MAKES/MODELS, CHECK YOUR VEHICLE TO BE SURE!

ATTENTION - PLEASE READ!

WE ARE MORE THAN HAPPY TO SHIP INTERNATIONALLY AND TO COMBINE MULTIPLE AUCTION WINS TO SAVE YOU ON SHIPPING COSTS!

(USUALLY FOR ONLY A COUPLE DOLLARS MORE BASED ON WEIGHT, YOUR DELIVERY ZIP CODE OR COUNTRY)


ALSO, PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK THE OTHER SHIPPING OPTIONS TO SEE IF THERE IS A CHEAPER, MORE COST EFFECTIVE WAY TO GET THIS ITEM TO YOU!!


THANK YOU & GOOD LUCK!!!

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