Mercedes Benz W121 190sl Heater Core Original on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
For sale original Mercedes 190sl w121 heater core i think this one is for the right side, not entirely sure, still wrapped in its leather housing, the core in itself is in good condition, the housing is broken and ripped on several areas, might be possible to restore, but unsure as of now.
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