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1968 Mercury Cougar Heater Control Valve,a/c ,mustang,shelby,air Conditioning,67 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Washington Court House, Ohio, United States

Washington Court House, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

1968 mercury cougar heater/ac control valve[may have other applications,67,shelby,mustang,69,68,70.],good condition for driver,could be cleaned up/painted much better, not show condition,more pics available.sold as-is,please ask any questions prior to bidding,full payment in 5 days..LIQUIDATING A COLLECTION OF USED 67-70 COUGAR PARTS I WILL BE LISTING.IF YOU NEED SOMETHING EMAIL ME AND I WILL LIST IT,IF I HAVE IT.please see my other auctions/store for more cougar parts, classic parts,cars,collectables,and other stuff.
i am a 1 man operation and have a rural location and i try to get shipments out as soon as they are paid but sometimes shipments get delayed.so if you are in a super hurry,let me know and i will do my best to get it out quick.

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