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1963 Ford Galaxie And Mercury Monterey Heating Chamber on 2040-parts.com

Location:

West Hartford, Connecticut, United States

West Hartford, Connecticut, United States
GOOD USED CONDITION
Warranty:No

 Here is a heating chamber taken from a 1963 Mercury Monterey parts car. I am restoring a 1963 Ford Galaxie and this unit is the same as the one in my Galaxie. Also, I believe the 1964 full-size Ford and Mercury cars used this heating chamber also but check your application before bidding. The chamber is fiberglass with a sheet steel back. All of the flapper doors function, the cable clamps are there and the chamber is in good overall condition; just needs cleaning and paint. The blower assembly and the heater core are NOT included. The blower motor resistor assembly is included. The resistors are used to control low and medium motor speeds and check out at 1 and 3 ohms.  Do not do an instant pay. Shipping cost will depend on the destination and will be invoiced after the auction once the destination is known. The shipping listed is an ebay estimate. I ship large items FedEx Ground from 06032. The shipping weight is 18 pounds and the box size is about 36" x 14" x 12" so the buyer can estimate shipping cost before bidding.

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