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New Old Air Products 1966 67 Chevelle 4 Pc Heater Ac Cable Set..new In Package ! on 2040-parts.com

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Carbondale, Pennsylvania, United States

Carbondale, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:OLD AIR PRODUCTS Other Part Number:CH26785 Manufacturer Part Number:26-3467 Warranty:No

for your 66-67 chevy chevelle..this set of cables is new in unopened in package..this set also includes the AC cable..originally paid 90.00 from opgi but dont have the car anymore..im also selling a new 66-67 heater control lens and heater & ac control levers this week..i do combine shipping on multiple purchases....NO RESERVE !!..Purchases must be paid for within 4 days of auction end or an unpaid item case will be opened..if you purchase multiple items and want combined Shipping..please dont pay for any items you win until i send you a combined item invoice...i usually ship the cheapest way possible for my customers..if you prefer priority mail shipping just let me know before you pay so i can adjust the shipping price..thank you for looking i do appreciate it !!...I ACCEPT PAYMENT WITH PAYPAL...I SHIP WITH USPS WITH DELIVERY CONFIRMATION...PLEASE EMAIL with any questions PRIOR TO BIDDING........

AC & Heating for Sale

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