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Portland, Tennessee, United States

Portland, Tennessee, United States
NEW A/C Evaporator Core for 1967-1969 Mopar A Body factory A/C System. It may fit other vehicles, but was bought for a 1968 Plymouth Barracuda. It has never been installed. I bought it for my Barracuda, then left the original in when the heater box was rebuilt.
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 1967-1969 Mopar A Body A/C Evaporator Core.  Bought new and never installed.  Paid over $300.00 for it when purchased.  Be sure this fits your vehicle before bidding.  No Returns.

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