1967 Dodge Plymouth Mopar B-body Charger Coronet Gtx 1967 Heater Box Non Ac on 2040-parts.com
Sulphur, Louisiana, United States
Offered is a heater box from a 1967 Plymouth B body. Will fit Dodge as well. The part with the fan is from my 1967 Dodge, as the heat fan will take some work to get off. In ok shape but will need cleaned and some small amount of fiberglass work in a couple small spots. One of the metal brackets will need re riveted but it is included. No heater core will be included. As stated it will need cleaned. Shipping to USA will be $55 |
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