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Citroen Id19 Vintage 1960 Heater Core & Intake Duct on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Rydal, Georgia, United States

Rydal, Georgia, United States
Original, simple 1960 ID19 design ..... read more > in description and see photos
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:France

The design before they started encasing the heater cores in plastic housings. This just sits on top of a bracket (last photo, bracket NOT included in shipment). Heater core has not been pressure tested and therefore is not guaranteed. Air intake duct needs new metal coil winding to improve shape. All pieces are in restorable condition, and appear to be in need of restoration. Photos # 9-11 show original installation on a 1960 Citroen ID19.

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