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1968 Thru 1977 Corvette Cnt Gauge Cluster Heater Duct, Non Air on 2040-parts.com

US $39.50
Location:

Decatur, Indiana, United States

Decatur, Indiana, United States
A CENTER AIR DUCT THAT MOUNTS FROM HEATER BOX TO DASH GAUGE CLUSTER BEZEL FOR NON AIR VEHICLES. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, NO BROKEN OUT OR TORN MOUNTING HOLES, ETC.
Brand:G.M. Surface Finish:FACTORY/PLASTIC Manufacturer Part Number:3940249 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

1968  THRU  1977  CORVETTE  HEATER - CENTER  DUCT  FOR  NON-AIR  CARS.

G.M.  PART  NO.   3940249                     GROUP:   9.779

CONDITION:    EXCELLENT    -    WITH   NO  MISSING  OR  TORN  OUT   MOUNTING   HOLE  AREAS    AS   SEEN  ON  OTHERS   AVAILABLE.

THIS  DUCT   MOUNTS   FROM  THE   HEATER   BOX   TO   THE  DASH   CENTER  GAUGE  BEZEL  (CORVETTE)

PLEASE   CHECK  YOUR   APPLICATION  AND  ASK  QUESTIONS  BEFORE  BIDDING,   IF  NECESSARY.

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