68-77 Corvette Heat, A/c Air Duct Passenger Side R on 2040-parts.com
Eagle Lake, Florida, US
This passenger side heat duct was removed from a Corvette project. It is correct for 68-77 Vettes. This comes with the vent grille as shown in the pictures and is in good condition without any cracks or damage. It will make a nice replacement for a missing or damaged one. Thanks for looking and please check my ebay store for more great corvette parts. |
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