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1977 78 79 Nova Heater Control W/o Ac on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Gloucester, Ontario, Canada

Gloucester, Ontario, Canada

Description:

Will need some restoration as the controls are stiff. Black felt will need replacing. No rust issues. Lens has minor scratches from normal wear. Please make sure its correct for your application.  If you have any questions please ask.

Shipping:

I only ship Monday to Thursday.   Will only ship to confirmed address so please make sure your current address is updated.  If you can't get a shipping quote for your area please email me for shipping cost before purchase.   I do combine shipping so if you purchase more than one item please wait for my invoice.

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