Nos Heater Hose Jaguar Xj6 Series Ii 74-75 Hose To Heater Valve on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, US
You are purchasing a NOS (New Old Stock) heater hose to heater valve for Jaguar XJ6 Series II 1974-75 up to 2J52943 .
Please see the 2nd photo for placement, this is #14 in the illustration.
This is a quality molded genuine Jaguar factory hose, with the Jaguar label attached and the part number marked on the hose (photo 3 and 4).
New from a vintage British inventory, Jaguar part number C41957.
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