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Nos 1971 Chevrolet Rochester 1bc Idle Stop Solenoid Bracket 7042667 on 2040-parts.com

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Chelsea, Michigan, United States

Chelsea, Michigan, United States
VINTAGE NEW IN BOX
Brand:GM - DELCO CARBURETOR Interchange Part Number:ROCHESTER 1 BARREL CARBS Manufacturer Part Number:7042667 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

NOS 1971 CHEVROLET ROCHESTER 1 BARREL CARBURETOR IDLE STOP SOLENOID BRACKET.  GENUINE GM PART IN BOX - PART# 7042667.  FITS:
  • 1971 CHEVROLET - ALL with ROCHESTER 1BC
  • 1971 OLDSMOBILE L6
  • 1971 CHEVY TRUCK SER10, BLAZER, VAN G10 - ROCH 1BC
  • MAY FIT ADDITIONAL, CHECK YOUR APPLICATION.
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