1965 Corvette Coupe Rear Vent Blower Cable. Good Used Original 1964 65 on 2040-parts.com
Banner, Kentucky, US
1965 corvette rear blower vent fan control cable. This is a used original cable in good condition.This will work on a 64 but is only correct for a 65. Stated shipping is lower 48 states only. I combine shipping when possible. Call Roy with questions at 606 478-5393
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