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1969 To 74 Nova & 69 Camaro Heater Controls With Knobs Original Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Sparks, Nevada, United States

Sparks, Nevada, United States

What i have here is a 69 to 74 Novaand 69 Camaro heater defrost controls with the knobs.It will come as you see in the pictures.3 new levers could use a new lens.Lens has green writing on it,It is out of a 70 Nova.It works as it should .All 3 knobs are new  it moves good has a couple of rough spots in the plastic the the levers ride on.All parts are sold as is.Please ask questions before you bid.Payment due three days after auction ends.I ship parts UPS or i use USPS flat rate boxes.The faster you pay for your part the faster you will get you part.Shipping is for the lower 48.I will combine shipping when ever possible.

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