1959 1960 Chevrolet Impala Convertible Heater Box Blower Housing Belair Hardtop on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, United States
CALL WITH QUESTIONS (NO TEXT) 417 840-9561 MARK, THIS SALE IS FOR A 1959 IMPALA BLOWER HOUSING AND HEATER BOX,, THIS IS A FACTORY NON A/C BLOWER HOUSING, THIS WILL FIT ALL 1959-1960 FULL SIZED CHEVROLET PASSENGER CARS WITHOUT A/C,, SOLID, HAS SURFACE RUST, THE HEATER MOTOR AND HEATER CORE HAVE NOT BEEN CHECKED, MECHANICAL CONDITION UNKNOWN,, THIS ITEM IS LOCATED IN SPRINGFIELD MO 65803, CALL WITH QUESTIONS 417 840-9561 NO TEXT, MARK |
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