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1953-1956 Ford Truck Heater Control Bracket With Defrost Cable W/knob on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Muskegon, Michigan, US

Muskegon, Michigan, US
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Up for bids is a used heater control 2 hole bracket with stamped lettering with defroster cable with knob. It came with a parts truck that seems to worked. Part may fit other year trucks.

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