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1969-1970 Mustang Mach 1-grande A/c Heater Original Blower Motor Assembly-nice! on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Lockport, Illinois, United States

Lockport, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:AC

UP FOR SALE IS AN ORIGINAL FACTORY FORD MUSTANG HEATER-A/C BLOWER MOTOR ASSEMBLY FOR 1969-1970 MUSTANG MACH1, AND GRANDE MODELS. DATE CODED MARCH 27, 1969. PULLED FROM A CLEAN 390 MACH 1 MUSTANG 35 YEARS AGO WITH ONLY 54,000 MILES ON IT. THE "SQUIRREL CAGE" FAN SPINS VERY EASILY WITHOUT ANY SQUEALING OR NOISE. ALL VACUUM MOTORS WORK TOO. CASE IS VERY SOLID AND ALL SWITCHES AND BRACKETS ARE ATTACHED TO THE CASE. HARD TO FIND THEM LIKE THIS ANYMORE. THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY AUCTIONS!

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