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Thunderbird Cougar Ac Heater Climate Control A/c Heat Defroster Max Warm Cool on 2040-parts.com

US $61.42
Location:

Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, United States

Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, United States
This item is used, so please expect it to show wear & tear with 1 year warranty. Please review all the pictures in the ad, as I show the item at different angels.
Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:E9SH-19D838-AG Surface Finish:Black Other Part Number:e9sh-19a642-aa Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

A climate control from a 1993 Thunderbird.  Please check size, fit, style, and 2 electrical connections before bidding.


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Compatibility:  Whenever a part number is supplied you must match the part number to yours.  Just because your vehicle is listed does not mean this part will fit your vehicle.  Car manufactures do vary design and function within the same production year.

Payment:  I accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Paypal, USPS M/O mailed in. To pay with credit card, click on the "Buy it now" link, select "Paypal-Visa" option (you do NOT need a Paypal account, and you will NOT have to sign up for Paypal, Paypal simply processes the payment), select "Don't have a Paypal account," and the next page will process your card payment.

Condition:  New is new.  Used parts are in working order, and tested before being offered for sale when possible. They may need additional cleaning.  I always have tons of pictures to show condition.

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