1964 Ford Fairlane Air Conditioning System Complete And Original. on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
64' Ford Fairlane Air Conditioning System Complete
You are bidding on a complete ORIGINAL A/C system for a 1964 Fairlane, 289 / 302 V8 set-up. Pully's Compressor, support braces Condencer and evaporator assembly
Great Used condition. Due to Bulk of the system I have resisted shipping the unit, I would consider shipping in north America only, And it would be calculated as presented to the shipper
There would be a minor handling charge. Preferably to do a Local Pick-up.
Thanks For Looking & Good Luck!
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