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Vintage York Auto A/c Compressor on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

One  YORK   A/C  COMPRESSOR  with  PULLEY  &   VALVES   from   1969   MK III
    These numbers are embossed on the cover.....   G    4          12 -  5515
Included in  the item is  the   BELT TENSIONING  PULLEY  &  ARM   
                                                                                    Pulley      C9VA-A ,   Arm   C8VA-8A619-B
The Compressor and the Pulley Arm are in perfect working condition. These  YORK models
were used on  FoMoCo and  MoPar  car during the 1960's. 
      Weight of both parts is 30 lbs.  

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