1964-1967 Pontiac Gto A/c Blower Case Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States
This is an original 67 GTO a/c blower case assembly. It is complete just as I removed it from the car. It will obviously need restoration but everything is there. I have the evaporator assembly and the inside under dash core assembly in other listings. I can arrange a package sale on all the components. Please ask any questions you may have before buying this item.
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