Nos Choke Thermostat 1971 1972 Chevrolet Vega on 2040-parts.com
Nisswa, Minnesota, US
NOS - Thermostat - Choke
GM Part No. 3980242 - (6273474)
Chevrolet - 1971 thru 1972 - Vega - with 1BC - (except Automatic Transmission)
GM Part No. 3980242 - (6273474)
Chevrolet - 1971 thru 1972 - Vega - with 1BC - (except Automatic Transmission)
Chevrolet - 1971 thruc 1972 - Vega - with 2BC
NOS - New Old Stock
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