69 70 Cadillac Eldorado A/c Climate Control Vacuum Master Switch & Hose Harness* on 2040-parts.com
Holiday, Florida, United States
THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE (1) USED 1968 CADILLAC A/C CLIMATE CONTROL VACUUM MASTER SWITCH AS DEPICTED IN PHOTO No.1 priced at $129.99 + shipping This listing is for the Master Switch ONLY all items shown are for reference only to show the connectivity of the item I ALSO HAVE AVAILABLE SEPARATELY THE COMPLETE VACUUM HOSE HARNESS WITH BOTH PLUG-PORT CONNECTORS priced at $199.99 + shipping - Please see "Seller's other Listings" I WILL ALSO SELL THE INDIVIDUAL WATER CONTROL VALVE FOR $49.99 + $20 shipping ,.. SEND ME AN OFFER USING THE eBAY "MAKE OFFER" FEATURE - INCLUDE A NOTE INDICATING WATER VALVE I ALSO HAVE AVAILABLE SEPARATELY THE COMPLETE AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT WORK COMPONENTS AS A COMPLETE SET priced at $199.99 + shipping - Please see "Seller's other Listings" I WILL ALSO SELL THE INDIVIDUAL AIR DISTRIBUTION COMPONENTS,.. SEND ME AN OFFER USING THE eBAY "MAKE OFFER" FEATURE - INCLUDE A NOTE INDICATING THE ITEM YOU DESIRE I WILL ALSO SELL THE INDIVIDUAL AIR DISTRIBUTION FLAP BOX FOR $99.99 + $20 shipping ,.. SEND ME AN OFFER USING THE eBAY "MAKE OFFER" FEATURE - INCLUDE A NOTE INDICATING FLAPBOX HAVE AVAILABLE SEPARATELY THE POWER SERVO UNIT priced at $199.99 USED + shipping - $299.99 REBUILT + shipping- Please see "Seller's other Listings" a) the Air Distribution Flap Box ---> http://youtu.be/yOTSBbI0cHI
b) The Master Switch and Vacuum Hose Lines ---> http://youtu.be/L9IaJiSUeRo BUYER - PLEASE VERIFY FROM THE PHOTOS THAT THIS IS COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR VEHICLE. BELEIVED TO BE COMPATIBLE WITH 1967 1968 1969 1970 CADILLACS - I ALSO HAVE LISTED SEPARATELY THE POWER SERVO FROM A 1968 CADILLAC ELDORADO - PLEASE CHECK MY --> "Seller's other Listings" If you have any questions call 7273647523 NO GUARANTE WHATSOEVER ON THE FUNCTIONALITY OR PERFORMANCE ON USED ITEMS |
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