1966-67 B-body A/c & Heater Box Road Runner Satellite Coronet Charger Gtx Mopar on 2040-parts.com
La Pine, Oregon, US
Taken from 66 coronet 500 with a/c, should fit 66-67 coronets and chargers i think and may have other applications as well,please do research to make sure.Item is very heavy and shipping quoted is the actual cost to me will go Usps.
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