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Oem Heater/defroster Venting With 6volt Blower Motor In Excellent Condition on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lake Alfred, Florida, United States

Lake Alfred, Florida, United States
very little signs of wear. in great condition.
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a OEM heater ducting with a 6 volt blower motor for a 50 Plymouth. ( may fit others). As you can see from the pics no cracks or damage, all mounting points intact and good. Took it out of my 50 Plymouth. Motor still has the cloth wrapped wires. Was all working fine. Please not the shipping is a little higher due to its length and care to package it. This is an excellent piece for a restoration project. Thank You for looking.

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