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Heater Core (general Motors ) on 2040-parts.com

US $15.50
Location:

Greenville, Illinois, US

Greenville, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:H-2269 Part Brand:EVERCO

FORE SALE IS THIS NEW IN BOX AFTERMARKET HEATER CORE BY EVERCO PART NUMBER IS H-2269 IT FITS BUICK ELECTRA --- ESTATE WAGON  --- LESABRE --- PARK AVENUE  --- ROADMASTER ---- CENTURION AND WILDCAT. 1969-1970 

OLDSMOBILE --CUSTOM CRUISER  ---88 AND 98 --- 1969-1970 SHIPPING FOR THIS ITEM IS $14.50 IN US (EXCEPT ALASKA & HAWAII & PUERTO RICO THEY MUST EMAIL ME FOR SHIPPING COST) ALL OTHERS MUST EMAIL ME FOR SHIPPING COST NO RESERVE   -- HEIGHT IS 8-1/8  WIDTH IS 8-1/2 --- DEPTH 2 INCHES  INLET 5/8  OUTLET IS 3/4

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