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New 1962 67 Fairlane Resistor Heater Blower Motor Switch Galaxie Mustang Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $24.90
Location:

Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Other Part Number:C2OA-18591A Manufacturer Part Number:C2OA-18591A Placement on Vehicle:Front

New 1962 67 Fairlane Resistor Heater Blower Motor Switch Galaxie Mustang Ford


This new reproduction 

heater switch-to-blower motor resistor fits 

1962-67 Fairlane; 

1966-67 Falcon;  

1962-64 full-size Ford / Mercury; 

1965-67 Mustang; 

1964-66 Thunderbird; 

1966-67 Comet;  

1967 Cougar; 

all with fresh air heater.


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throughout the United States. 


Virginia residents add 5.3% sales tax. 


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