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Solenoid Chev. 1949-54,pontiac 1949-53,chev. & Gmc Trucks 1942-54. on 2040-parts.com

C $109.95
Location:

Franklin, QC, Canada

Franklin, QC, Canada
Unused item in original box some surface rust & paint peeling from storage.
Manufacturer Part Number:1118135 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:1114310 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Other Part Number:1119784 Part Brand:Affilated Surface Finish:some surface rust & paint peeling

1 Canadian made Replacment Solenoid for     (This is not a reproduction from China )

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