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Nos 1966-72 Pontiac Gto / Gm Heater Core Cover on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Berlin, Connecticut, United States

Berlin, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:999999 UPC:Does not apply

THIS COULD BE AN NOS 1964-65??? PONTIAC GTO / GM "A" BODY, HEATER CORE COVER.

I KNOW IT IS NOT A REPRODUCTION. IF IT IS A 1964-65 COVER, THESE ARE NOT BEING REPRODUCED.  GM FACTORY SATIN BLACK PAINT STILL ON IT.

PLEASE MAKE SURE IT FITS YOUR APPLICATION.
THE OTHER NOS COVER I HAVE LISTED IS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT.

IT DOES NOT APPEAR TO HAVE ANY DENTS / DINGS IN THE COVER.

I COULD NOT FIND A PART NUMBER ON IT.

HARD AND UNUSUAL PART TO FIND IN NOS.
NOTHING BEATS ORIGINAL GM PARTS FOR YOUR RESTORATION.

PLEASE NOTE THE 10 DAY SHIP TIME AND NO RETURNS.

THANK YOU.
NAN

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