Vintage Harrison Thermostat Buick Ford Frazer Graham Kaiser Lasalle Packard Olds on 2040-parts.com
Blairsville, Pennsylvania, United States
VINTAGE HARRISON THERMOSTAT NOS -Brass Thermostat, Part No. 3122284, Manufactured by Harrison Radiator Division of General Motors Corp., Buick, Ford, Frazer, Graham, Kaiser, LaSalle, Oldsmobile, Packard, Willys, GMC Truck, Henry J.. See the pictures to determine what year of car this thermostat will fit. Temp. rating 170 degrees. This item is New Old Stock. The box is in rough condition. •Your order will be processed within 3 business day after
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