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1957 Chevy 150 Model Defrost Fan Control & Related Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Georgetown, Illinois, US

Georgetown, Illinois, US
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  THIS IS OUT OF A 57 CHEVY 150 MODEL CAR...
  COMES WITH 3 CHROME CONTROLS FOR FAN & DEFROST TWO USED ONES & ONE THAT WAS RECHROMED BUT IS NOT PERFECT AT ALL AND HAS SOME HOLES DRILLED IN IT....
  COMES WITH THE ROUND BLOCK OFF PLATE.......
  FAN RUNS SMOOTH......
  THIS IS OFF OF A CAR FROM COLORADO.....
  VERY HARD TO FIND PIECES.........
  FAN SWITCH LOOKS GOOD.......
  I ALSO HAVE THE MISSING KNOB.....

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