1973 Heat And Air Conditioning Controls on 2040-parts.com
Manassas, Virginia, United States
1973 Heat and Air Conditioning Controls. This is a complete vacuum control assembly removed from my 1973 Grand Prix. It will fit other models such as the Catalina, Bonneville, and many more. It comes with the complete vacuum tube assembly and is in good shape, as it has sat on the shelf for 25 years. It was stored in a heated and air conditioned environment. It worked well when I removed it. Buyer to pay shipping costs. No handling fees. |
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