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Chrysler A/b 70's Models Rear Window Defroster Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Girard, Ohio, United States

Girard, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on the blower motor and duct work for the A/B body models in the 70's. We had extra pieces from a long ago resto and can’t remember if they work or not. Sorry I do not ship outside the continental United States. If you do not have a continental US shipping address, please do not bid on auction.

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