Used Evaporator Core 1984 Cutlass 307 on 2040-parts.com
Defuniak Springs, Florida, US
Up for sale is a used evaporator core pulled from a 1984 Hurst/Olds with a 307. The system was placed under vacuum while this part was still on the vehicle to ensure there were no leaks. Appears to be in great shape. A lot cheaper than purchasing a new unit for $80 or more. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Should fit these models, but be sure to verify application before purchasing ....
1978-1981 Cutlass
1978-1984 Cutlass Calais
1985-1987 Cutlass Salon
1988-1988 Cutlass Supreme
442
Hurst Olds
1978-1988 Monte Carlo
1978-1987 El Camino
1978-1987 Cabellero
Aerocoupe
Monte Carlo SS
1978-1987 Regal
Grand National
T-Type
1978-1980 Grand Am
1978-1987 Grand Prix
1978-1981 Lemans
1982-1986 Bonneville
2+2
Gbody
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