1972-75 Nos Amc Cj Jeep Heater Control Panel Nos Price Lowered on 2040-parts.com
Vinton, Virginia, United States
1972-75 CJ -5-6 AMC JEEP HEATER CONTROL PANEL.The panel is NOS & MINT in original box.The repo can't compare with this original panel.No chips or cracks.Part # 5450023.Use the correct factory part to keep your jeer original.Lowered price $50.00
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