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U.s. Old Car Thermostat. No Name. Item: 3825 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Riverton, Illinois, United States

Riverton, Illinois, United States
Used
Brand:U.S. old cars Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States UPC:Not applicable

Listing this as used because it has no original box and is grimy from long storage.  Seems to be unused;  I don't see any wear nor gasket residue on it.

International customers, email for postage cost.   All offers are welcome.

The new old stock items that I list have been in storage;  may show age.

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