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Mopar 68 69 70 B Body Roadrunner Charger Gtx Dash A/c Heater Control Heat Lever on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Tempe, Arizona, United States

Tempe, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used


Roadrunner/GTX/Super Bee/RT

AC Control Panel Heat Lever

Remove From Panel Part # 2864828 

Very Nice Condition


 

This B-Body a/c control panel OFF lever is in very nice condition. 

This heat lever was removed from Mopar control panel part # 2864828. Please make sure your panel has that number on it because there were a couple different designs, this lever my not work on the other panels.

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Please check pictures for condition and that this items is correct for your car because this a/c heat lever is sold as is with no returns.

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I try to describe my items as accurately as possible. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. This item is sold "as is". Local pick up requires cash payment. Payment to be received within 5 days. These are AUTHENTIC MOPAR parts!!

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