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67 68 Mustang Shelby Cougar Xr-7 Heater Control Valve W A/c Air Conditioning on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Fincastle, Virginia, US

Fincastle, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:FoMoCo Manufacturer Part Number:C7ZA-18C310-A Warranty:No

You are bidding on an Original Heater Control Valve with Bracket for a 1967 1968 Mustang Shelby GT-350 GT-500 Cougar XR7 G GT GTE with Factory Air Conditioning. 

Part # C7ZA-18C310-A

I put a vacuum gauge on it and the valve inside opened and stayed open as long as I was applying vacuum to it.

These original valves are hard to find these days and are need to get the extra points in concours judging

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