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Pontiac 1966-1970thermostat Housing Water Neck W Bolts All V8 Oem Original Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Franksville, Wisconsin, US

Franksville, Wisconsin, US
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YOU ARE LOOKING AT A ORIGINAL PONTIAC 1966-1970 THERMOSTAT WATER NECK HOUSING. IT HAS BEEN CLEANED, BLASTED. THIS IS FOR ALL V8 PONTIAC V8 MOTORS. PART NUMBER STAMPING ON THE INSIDE IS 9779072. LOOK AT THE PICTURES IT IS IN NICE SHAPE. THIS WILL FIT MANY YEARS AND VEHICLES. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK. PLEASE PAY IN THREE DAYS OF LISTING END. PLEASE PAY BY 7 AM CST. I WILL SHIP INTERNATIONAL JUST ASK FOR A PRICE.

I HAVE OTHER PONTIAC PARTS, JUST ASK.

I WILL NOT SHIP TO APO, FPO OR DPO ADDRESS'S.

I WILL NOT SHIP TO MEXICO OR BRAZIL.

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