1969 Mercury Cyclone 351w Air Conditioning System Original Torino on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
THIS SYSTEM WAS REMOVED FROM A 1969 MONTEGO AND CAN BE USED IN A TORINO BUT WILL NEED ITS LOWER DASH. I CAN SELL IT WITHOUT THE CYCLONE LOWER DASH AND KNOCK OFF 150.00 IF YOU DONT WANT IT....I HAVE THE PULLEYS FOR THIS SYSTEM ALSO JUST NOT IN THE PICS AND THEY ARE INCLUDED. I HAVE ALL THE BOLTS AND SCREWS. SYSTEM WAS NOT WORKING. HAVE THE A/C CONDENSER ALSO AND ITS INCLUDED.... I deal in 68-71 torino's, cyclones, cougars and ship my sheetmetal thru grayhound. I have no problem cutting off sheetmetal or rails but my time is worth something too....Allen .....Also except majore credit card orders over the phone....
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