1968 69 70 71 72 Chevrolet Chevelle Buick Gto Gs 442 A/c Unit Lines Box on 2040-parts.com
Wallkill, New York, United States
Here is the heater box for an A/C car. parts were removed from a 1972 monte carlo, please check fitment for this part. should fit chevelles, skylarks, cutlass etc but please check. there is a small hole near where the exhaust manifold would be close to it. typical if not paying attention when changing engines. this is a used part from a parts car. Shipping is just an estimate item is not boxed so i do not have actual measurements or weight but i would consider paying around 30 or so.
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