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1953 1954 Corvette Rare Nos Brass Heater Shutoff on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
Location:

Rittman, Ohio, US

Rittman, Ohio, US
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Cleaning out Dad's garage. This heater shutoff was bought years ago from Gm. The mice got the box but didn"t hurt the part. This part is correct for judging on all 1953 and 1954 corvettes. This is the only style Gm used on the 53 and 54 vettes. I added copies of pages from the Ncrs judging guide to show what the correct heater shutoff looks like. There are some replacement styles that don't match the judging guide being sold as "originals" The manual is not included in the sale.

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