Nos Oem Ac Delco Vacuum Break Part# 17067585 Rochester 2bc on 2040-parts.com
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NOS OEM AC DELCO VACUUM BREAK (CHOKE PULL OFF) PART# 17067585. FITS MANY EARLY 80'S MODEL GM VEHICLES WITH ROCHESTER 2 BARREL CARBURETOR. DUE TO THE FACT WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT RETURNS PLEASE CHECK WITH LOCAL AC DELCO OR GM DEALER TO VERIFY THIS IS THE CORRECT PART FOR YOUR VEHICLE.
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