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69 70 71 72 Gto Lemans A/c Heater Vacuum Control Hoses Oem Complete Set on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Austin, Texas, US

Austin, Texas, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:REFUNDS ONLY GIVEN IF ITEM DOES NOT MATCH DEXCRIPTION/PICTURES. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

TAKEN FROM A 1970 TEMPEST LEMANS SPORT.

THIS IS A VERY NICE AND COMPLETE SET OF HEATER A/C VACUUM CONTROL HOSES THAT WENT FROM HEATER CONTROLS TO HEATER CORE BOX AND KICK PANEL FRESH AIR DAMPER DOOR. ALL ARE IN GREAT SHAPE AND ALL PLUG ENDS ARE INTACT AND IN GREAT SHAPE. GREAT ORIGINAL GM PART.

NOT SURE WHAT OTHER YEARS THESE WILL FIT, SO PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS WILL FIT YOUR CAR.

I AM PARTING OUT A 1970 TEMPEST LEMANS SPORT 350, A 68 NOVA 4 DOOR, A 73 NOVA HATCHBACK AND A 74 NOVA 2 DOOR CUSTOM COUPE.

I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON ALL ITEMS THAT CAN BE SAFELY PACKAGED TOGETHER.

A/C & Heater Controls for Sale

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