Nos 75-79 Buick Cadillac Corvette Olds Pontiac Heater Water Control Ranco Valve on 2040-parts.com
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ONE - Vintage NOS GM Heater Water Control Valve
Fits: Cadillac - 1979- Eldorado - With 350 B engine Fits: Corvette - 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 - 1982 Fits: Pontiac - 1974 Full Size, and the following: 1976 - 79 Grand Prix, LeMans & Grand Am with 6 Cylinder Engine & AC, 1977 - 79 Pontiac Bonneville, Catalina & Safari with 231A & 231C Engines & AC, 1978 -79 Pontiac Bonneville & Catalina with 350X Engine &AC Fits: Chevrolet - 1976 Chevelle, Malibu, Laguna & El Camino With 6 Cylinder Engine & AC; 1977 -78 Chevelle, Malibu & El Camino with 250 or 231A Engine & AC (Except Station Wagon); 1977, 1978 & 1979 Chevrolet Impala, Caprice and All Passenger Car with 250 Engine & AC Fits: Oldsmobile - 1976 Cutlass Colonnade & Colonnade 'S' with AC; 1977-80 all with 231 Engine including Cutlass, Delta 88 and Ninety Eight with AC Fits: Buick - 1976 Electra, LeSabre, Riviera, Century & Regal with AC; 1976 -77 Regal & Century with AC; 1977 - 79 LeSabre & Electra with 305 Engine & AC Note: The box is marked 1968 Cadillac, but that is incorrect.
Use this excellent New Old Stock Heater Water Control Valve to replace the leaking, malfunctioning, or generally deteriorated one for the restoration of your super neat 1979 Cadillac Eldorado, or your mid 70's to mid 80's Corvette. Great part for your special restoration! Not available in reproduction. Group #9.795- Part number: 495613 Excellent NOS condition. Original GM Packaging. Buy the best! Original NOS GM Feel free to email me with any questions. Check out my other items! CHECK OUT MY FEEDBACK! Payment should be received within 5 days or item will be re-listed, and you will be filed as a non-paying bidder. Check out my other NOS Pontiac and Oldsmobile Parts Auctions! Be sure to add me to your Favorite Sellers List!
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