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1964 Ford Thunderbolt Fairlane Heater Delete Plate on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Huntington Beach, California, United States

Huntington Beach, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

PLEASE NOTE! Your price includes cost of bubble wrap or peanuts, printed labels, packing tape, & insured postage with tracking via USPS Priority Mail. Here is an excellent reproduction heater delete plate for the 1964 Fairlane. The mold was made from an original factory heater control plate by filling and smoothing the holes on the face. Dimensions are still the same as the factory part. This piece was pressure cast in heat tolerant plastic that can be chrome plated or painted. Lacquer thinner will not harm this material. Metal studs have been added for easy installation.

FOR DISCLOSURE; REPRODUCTIONS MAY HAVE MINOR BLEMISHES THAT WERE ON THE ORIGINAL VINTAGE PARTS USED TO MAKE THE MOLD. PHOTOS ARE OF A TYPICAL CASTING.


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