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57 Chevy Belair Heater Transition Assembly Used on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tempe, Arizona, United States

Tempe, Arizona, United States
Would need some scraping and sanding to make it show quality, along with some new paint
Brand:Chevrolet Warranty:No Surface Finish:Black paint

1957 Chevrolet Heater Transition Assembly

Rare used mount/assembly.  I am not aware of a reproduction manufacturer that makes this piece, so buying used is your only choice
Some folks don't realize they need this until trying to restore their heater to new condition.

This transition piece is used between the outside air duct and the heater motor.
A length of flexible duct is still attached as a reference but you would want a new longer piece to use.
There is some sealant and glue on the piece.
To make it show quality would only require some scraping, sanding and new spray paint.  Please check out the photos to view the condition of this rare piece

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