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Mercedes '86 300sdl Hvac Heater A/c Blower Motor Fits Most W126 Chassis Models on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
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MERCEDES '86 300SDL HVAC Heater A/C Blower Motor FITS MANY W126 CHASSIS MODELS, including
 300SEL 420SEL 560SEL 350SDL

Part number xx 133 50 017

Tested good working condition, as pictured.  Blows like crazy.  Guaranteed no DOA.

Pulled from a very well-cared for 1986 300SDL.  Driven by a the daughter of veteran Mercedes mechanic who did many repairs to keep it up to date.  He told me, "She's going to be SAFE!"  Unfortunately for him, the motor froze after she drove it for a couple years.

GUARANTEED TO BE AS DESCRIBED & PICTURED


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