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1967-1969 Firebird, Camaro, Nova Heater Air Blower Motor - Delco 5044, 1968 1970 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Marion, Iowa, United States

Marion, Iowa, United States
Untested.
Manufacturer Part Number:Delco 5044 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

For sale a heater blower air motor. It is untested, but worked fine when it was removed. I am unsure of the application, but I believe it to be a 1967-1969 GM and Pontiac.

Part number: Delco 5044 721
Manufacture Date Code: April 1969
Made in Ohio

Domestic shipping will be USPS to 48 states at a standard rate of $11. Other shipping options are available at additional cost. Local pickup within two weeks of end of sale is acceptable.

The item pictured is the exact item for sale. Comes from a dry, pet free and smoke free home/garage. Review my perfect feedback and buy with confidence! Feel free to ask any questions and I will respond as quickly as possible. I have lots of '63 and '64 Ford parts for sale!

Thank you.

AC & Heating for Sale

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