Nos 1978 Cordoba Fury Charger Heater Control Valve Cable Mopar 78 on 2040-parts.com
Alma, Arkansas, United States
You are buying an NOS Mopar 3846922 Heater Control Valve Cable for a 1978 Cordoba, Charger, Fury (B Body).This is for a factory a/c application.This is in Very Nice NOS Condition and has no damage and no shelf wear. This has been discontinued from Mopar and is not available aftermarket. Steve's Musclecars & Parts, Inc 479-632-0011 Office 479-430-4886 Cell Check out our other listings for more Nice Original and NOS Vintage Car and Truck Parts.Be sure to add me to your favorites list! We accept Paypal, and Credit Cards or Debit Cards over the phone. |
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