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Mopar 67-69 Dart Barracuda Heater Cables And Control on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Conowingo, Maryland, US

Conowingo, Maryland, US
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Used heater cables and control for 67-69 Dodge Dart and Plymouth Barracuda, Valiant. Good condition. Cables move smoothly but I don't think the switch is any good. I couldn't get continuity on any of the terminals. These may fit A bodies up to 76 but I don't know for sure.

 

I will answer any questions and supply extra pictures if someone wants them.( my camera skills are not that great ). This item is sold "AS IS" with NO RESERVE Buyer to pay actual shipping. I accept Paypal, "NO CHECKS" Payment is due within 7 days.

I will combine shipping on multiple items within reason to save the most on shipping.

I will only accept Paypal for any sales outside the United States. No other forms of payment will be accepted. Buyer will pay actual shipping charges.

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