1969 1970 Original Ford Mustang Cougar Heater Core & A/c Evap Box Nice Condition on 2040-parts.com
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
1969 - 1970 Cougar/Mustang/ Shelby
Original Ford Assembly
This Is An Original Late 1969 Or 1970 Ford Mustang Or Mercury Cougar Heater Core & A/C Evap Box Assembly. Removed From A Late 1969 Cougar. A New Seal Kit Has Been Installed. A Few Small Repairs Have Been Made And It Is Ready To Assemble and Install. The Drain Nipple Is Intact. The Pictures Show The Actual Items Being Sold. |
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