Survivor A/c Or Defroster Duct 67 68 Camaro Z/28 Ss Rs/ss 396 Firebird Gm Chevy on 2040-parts.com
US $94.50
Location:
Richfield, Pennsylvania, United States
“VERY NICE USED CORRECT PART NUMBERED ORIGINAL WITH NO CRACKED or MISSING MOUNTING TABS.”
Brand:GM
Warranty:NoManufacturer Part Number:3925711
Please read and understand the full description and applications before bidding...You are bidding on aVery Nice Used, Correct Factory Assembly Line Original GM Chevrolet Defroster or Heater Distribution Vent and A/C Duct...Part number 3925711, for First Generation 1967, 1968
Chevy Camaro, Z/28, SS, RS SS, 302, 327, 350, 396, Coupe, Hardtop, Pace Car Convertible, or 67, 68 Pontiac Firebird...It is in good to very good used condition for an original with no broken, cracked, or missing mounting tabs...It is not sun baked or warped up...There is a small crack on the housing below the right wire loom, as I tried to show in the pics and a small chip out of the outer edge of the passenger dash outlet flange...The lower flange does have some firewall insulation glue on the tab and the rivets have some surface rust...Could be installed in your correct original Survivor car....This will ship in a large package with wood re-inforcement to keep it from getting damaged...See my other auctions for more classic parts.
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