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73 74 75 76 77 Chevelle Malibu Monte Carlo Rh Lower Dash A/c Heat Vent Duct on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

Have a nicely detailed RH lower dash A/C-Heat vent duct used on '73-'77 Chevelles, Malibus, Lagunas, Monte Carlos, El Caminos and Sprints.

Unit was removed from a '73 Chevelle and was originally light green in color.  I lightly scuffed the entire surface before repainting it with SEM's black paint.  Touched up the chrome finish on the vent grill, too.  It looks awesome!

One plastic mtg tab is broken off.  I see this one broken on just about every duct I find.  It's really non-essential to securing it as there are still four tabs along the length that fasten it to the underside of the dash.  Just wanted to mention it.

*NOTE:  Stated shipping is for Lower 48 states only.  All others, please contact me and I will provide a shipping cost to your specific location.  Int'l. Buyers are always welcome...however, please be advised that any and all Customs fees, taxes, duties are the sole responsibility of the Buyer.  Any questions, please ask.  Thanks.

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