1969 1970 Cadillac Eldorado Heater Core With Engine Compartment Enclosure * on 2040-parts.com
Holiday, Florida, United States
1969 1970 Cadillac Eldorado Heater Core and Engine Compartment Enclosure NOTE: THE LISTING PRICE IS FOR ONE (1) FACTORY ORIGINAL VINTAGE USED HEATER CORE WITH ENGINE COMPARTMENT ENCLOSURE as shown in photos 1-2 Removed from 1969 Eldorado I also have listed separately on eBay ONE (1) FACTORY ORIGINAL VINTAGE USED A/C CORE WITH ENGINE COMPARTMENT ENCLOSURE, as shown for reference only in photos 3-4 if you are interested in that item please refer to my other eBay postings by viewing my "Seller's Other Listings" There are is warranty offered expressed nor implied for these used vintage automotive parts |
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