Nos Gm Delco Air Conditioning Vacuum Motor & Arm 76 77 Cadillac 1976 1977 on 2040-parts.com
Hawthorne, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is an original OEM GM AC Delco Air Conditioning Vacuum Motor & Arm Package. This is AC Delco / GM # 1223585 in the original GM / AC Delco package. This is BRAND NEW and tough to find. This was purchased from the inventory of a closed up GM dealership. Please see photos below for more details. WE SHIP FAST! This will fit the following automobiles:
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