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1963-1964 Chevy Impala Deluxe Heater Lower Duct 2568 on 2040-parts.com

US $53.49
Location:

New London, Wisconsin, United States

New London, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:oem Warranty:Yes

                                                Classic Chevy Enterprises II

This is a used 1963-64 Chevy Impala Deluxe heater lower plastic duct.  Original and correct. Very nice condition. Not cracked or broken.  Part # 3156085.  Will fit all 1963-1964 Chevy full size passenger car models.

All items listed are very old used car parts unless otherwise stated.  . Invoices usually are sent within 48 hours, I'm not always at my computer 24-7 - especially on weekends.  We cannot offer automatic combined shipping on our items because of size and weight issues.  Please ask if parts can be combined into the same package if you win more than one item..  Payment must be received in 4 days or a payment reminder will be sent. Non-paying bidders will be reported to E-Bay .

Each part we sell is custom packed AFTER payment is received or cleared.  Some parts take longer to package than others.  Please note shipping/handling time listed in ad.  This is the time it takes to pack, not including postal delivery time which varies and is not under our control.  If you are ordering from outside the states please don't ask my shipper to mark items as a gift, it is illegal.

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I will be listing many items for 1955 thru 1970 full size Chevy's weekly. We have over 750 full size Chevrolet parts cars.  If you have a special part need, just contact me and incluce a full description of your year, make and model - don't forget to include your e-mail address so I can respond.  Please use the search engine in my ad before you do, I just may have it in my store already.  If we have the part, I will list it on auction asap for you.  Save me to your favorites and keep an eye out for it..


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