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1966-1967 CHEVELLE AND EL CAMINO #2 HEATER CONTROL CABLE. THIS IS THE CABLE THAT CONNECTS THE # 2 LEVER ON YOUR HEATER CONTROL THAT CONTROLS THE TEMPERATURE. MUSCLE FACTORY 800-762-017 |
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