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Buick/olds/pontiac Heater Core 1969-1970 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Binghamton, New York, United States

Binghamton, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

FOR SALE:  NEW OLD STOCK HEATER CORE.  COPPER/BRASS CORE.  CORE SIZE IS 10 3/4" x 6 1/8" x 2".  NO BOX.  OEM #'s 30 11423 AND 30 18535.

FITS THESE CARS:  MAKE, MODEL, APPLICATION, YEAR

BUICK  - ELECTRA/PARK AVE - W/O A/C (2"CORE) - 69-70
BUICK - LESABRE - W/O A/C (2"CORE) 69-70
BUICK - RIVIERA - W/O A/C - 1970
BUICK - RIVIERA - W/O A/C (2"CORE) - 1969
OLDSMOBILE - OLDS 98, REGENCY - W/O/ A/C (2" CORE) 69-70
OLDSMOBILE - OLDSMOBILE 88 - W/O A/C/ (2"CORE) 69-70
OLDSMOBILE - TORONADO - W/O A/C (2"CORE) - 69-70
PONTIAC - BONNEVILLE - W/O A/C - 1970
PONTIAC - BONNEVILLE W/O A/C (2"CORE) - 1969

RETURNS ACCEPTED WITHIN 14 DAYS.  BUY PAYS RETURN SHIPPING.


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