1969 Camaro Original Heater Control Panel Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, United States
This was the original heater control assembly off a 1969
Camaro (no A/C). It is used, and shows
signs of wear. When I was rebuilding the Camaro that this came from, I didn’t
care about using aftermarket parts so I just bought a new one rather than
refurbish the original. The face place
looks slightly different from the aftermarkets I have seen. |
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