1963-1967 Corvette Factory Original Air Conditioning Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Palm Springs, California, United States
1963-1967 Corvette Factory Original Air Conditioning Assembly. Includes control cables, blower assembly, relays, dryer bottle, rear blower with control cable & wire loom, and Center AC vent. Does not include under dash left & right duct work. Will need to be rebuilt.
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