1961-66 Ford F100 Heater Assembly Single Speed, No Core. Works Good Oem Original on 2040-parts.com
Morrill, Maine, US
1961-1966 Ford F100 Heater assembly. OEM. All original.
Single speed motor. No core.
Works good. Has been in dry storage for many years.
Reasonable offers will be considered. Any questions, please email. Thank you.
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