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1967 1968 Camaro Non Ac Heater Control 67 68 Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

New Rochelle, New York, United States

New Rochelle, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM

This auction is for a heater control removed from a 1968 Camaro, without Factory AC.    Heater control is very good working condition, with no broken leaver arms.    The plastic face is in nice condition.  The chrome bezel is in good conditions, with only minor pitting of the chrome from age. See photos.   The black paint around the face of the bezel is in good condition.  Included are the screws that secure the heater control cables to the heater control.  The lower defrost lever was removed and replaced with a new, heavier leaver - very professionally installation.   Also included is the INDAK fan control switch. INDAK switch is untested, but seems to function properly - should work fine.   Feel free to ask questions prior to bidding. Additional photos available upon request.   Thank you. 

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