1973-1979 Ford F-150/f-250 Heater Core(use With Models With A/c/only) on 2040-parts.com
Mercedes, Texas, United States
am selling a used heater core came off a 1975 ford will fit others AS LONG AS YOURS HAS A/C..ASS IS NO WARRANTY NO RETURN THANKS PLS ASK A QUESTION IF NOT SURE. tubing has small dent (inlet see pic) but works good no leaks..
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