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Mopar B-body Heater Core Road Runner Coronet Gtx Charger Satellite 1966-70 Dodge on 2040-parts.com

US $71.87
Location:

Marlboro, New York, United States

Marlboro, New York, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes

Mopar ''66-'69 B-body Heater Core
Unmolested, undamaged. In original package! Here ya go!

Here's a new replacement heater core for 1966-'70 B-body Mopars without air-conditioning. 100% bolt-in for all 1966-'69 Dodge / Plymouth (Chrysler product) B-bodies, such as Satellite, GTX, Road Runner, Charger, Coronet, Super Bee, Daytona, etc. Tig welded for a lifetime of service -- no solder! Correct nipples for two 5/8" heater hoses. To use in a 1970 model, the original 1/2" return hose and nipple must be swapped to 5/8". Exact for Mopar P/N 2521268 and and 2837100. Stop fogging that windshield with antifreeze or soaking the carpets!

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