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64-72 Gm Gto 442 Chevelle Cutlass Skylark Gsx Non A/c Blower Motor Screws 5pc on 2040-parts.com

US $2.25
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Condition:New

This is a 5pc factory correct set of hardware to attach the blower motor to the heater box.   This is for all NON A/C cars.  Yes there is a difference. This kit will not work on a car with A/C.  The A/C cars take a different size screw and I have the A/C screws in another listing. This hardware exhibits the correct flanged hex head screws with serrations under the head as the ones that GM used.  These will fit all 64-72 GTO, Lemans, Tempest, Chevelle, Malibu, GS, GSX, Culass, 442, W30, W31, F85 and probably many others. These are new and will replace your missing, rusty, or rounded off ones on your car.  I am a seller of the products that I use. This is the same hardware that I use on my award winning concourse restorations here at Midwest Muscle Car Specialties so bid with confidence.


Check out my other listings for more quality muscle car restoration parts. 

 My parts are shipped fast and are not backordered like others.  If  you see it on Ebay for sale than I have it in stock and ready to ship. No backorders or long wait times to receive your order here.      

 If multiple purchases are made I will combine items to save shipping costs. All international customers must contact me for a shipping quote because shipping may be higher. Return policy doesent apply for all international customers.  

I will ship to Canada, Hawaii, and Alaska, but please understand that shipping cost may be more. I will also ship to other countries but payment must be Pay Pal and a $20.00 charge added to actual shipping costs for time and paperwork to ship.  I accept Pay Pal.

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Thu, 12 Mar 2009

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