1957 Chevy Passenger Car Restored Gm Deluxe Heater Motor Mount Housing 57 on 2040-parts.com
Lumberton, Texas, United States
Here is a nicely restored heater blower motor bracket for 1957 Chevrolet passenger cars with a deluxe heater. This part was glass beaded from an original rust free bracket and then painted the correct proper color of black for 57 cars. Thank you for your interest in our auction.
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