Gm Ac Delco 41-32 Blower Motor Camaro Firebird on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, Illinois, US
From
a friend’s estate, a still in the box remanufactured heater blower
motor for many General Motors products with factory air conditioning,
including 1977-1985 Cadillac Deville, El Dorado, and Seville;
1978-1988 Camaro; 1982-1991 Cavalier; 1977-1988 Pontiac Firebird;
1977-1996 G Series Vans; 1978-1996 P Series Vans; many 1977-1987
Chevrolet and GMC trucks, according to info on the internet. Tested
on a 12 Volt car battery, runs OK. Motor only, blower wheel is not
included. Buyer pays only actual shipping, no extra handling
charges.
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