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Original 1964-67 Pontiac Gto / Gm Heater Deflector on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Berlin, Connecticut, United States

Berlin, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

I DON'T RECALL EVER SEEING ONE OF THESE HEATER DEFLECTORS WITH THE UNIQUE 2 PIECE DESIGN, WHERE THE TWO PIECES SNAP TOGETHER.

SO I'M GUESSING IT IS FOR 1964-67 PONTIAC'S / GTO'S / GM CARS?

IT HAS PART # 9784999  M-1   EMBOSSED INTO THE PLASTIC.

EXCELLENT CONDITION, WITH NO CRACKS IN THE PLASTIC.
IT LOOKS LIKE IT WAS INSTALLED ON A CAR AT SOME POINT.

PLEASE NOTE THE 10 DAY SHOP TIME AND NO RETURNS.

THANK YOU.
NAN

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