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Nos 1970 1975 Maverick Heater Switch 1971 1972 Blower Comet 1973 1974 Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $49.90
Location:

Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:D0DZ-18578A

NOS 1970 1975 Maverick Heater Switch 1971 1972 Blower Comet 1973 1974 Ford


Here is a genuine Ford N.O.S. 

heater blower motor switch that fits 

1970-75 Maverick and 1971-72 Comet. 

This new old stock three-speed heater blower switch 

comes in the original Ford box and is in good condition.


We offer fast FREE shipping via USPS 

throughout the United States.


Virginia residents add 5.3% sales tax.


Thank you for your consideration.

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