Nos 67 Buick Riviera Wildcat Skylark Heater Water Temperature Valve Adapter A/c on 2040-parts.com
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Up for sale is an NOS GM Water Temperature Control Valve. Fits the following air conditioned equipped models: Buick 1967 Skylark, Wildcat, Electra, Riviera with Manual AC, Buick 1967 Electra, Riviera (80-9000) with Auto AC. Oldsmobile 1964 F85, J88 (V8 CAC), Oldsmobile 1965 – 1966 V8 Manual CAC except 400, Oldsmobile 1967 V8 manual CAC except 442 This is GM part# 396235 found in group# 9.795. Nothing fits like real GM parts!!! LOC: RAB |
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