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Rebuilt! '57 Chevy Original Deluxe Heater Blower Motor, Squirrel Cage,& Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $145.99
Location:

El Paso, Texas, US

El Paso, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Up for auction is an original '57 Chevy Deluxe Heater Blower Motor with the squirrel cage and the original metal mounting flange; the metal motor cap has some pitting (see photos). Great if you are restoring an original Deluxe Heater setup and need a replacement or don't have one. VERY NICE UNIT!

This is a Great Deal for someone! SAVE BIG!!

Payment is expected within 7 days of auction's close. Item will be shipped within 1 day after payment is received (unless the post office is closed). Unfortunately, even though I pride myself on packing with care, sometimes items are damaged during shipping.

I always combine shipping for multiple purchases.

There are No Handlng Charges and there are No Returns

I apologize ahead of time, but I will only ship to the 48 states within the continental U.S..

Please ask any questions you might have before bidding.

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