Vintage Mccord Heater Core/box Ch-507 Excellent Condition! on 2040-parts.com
Sparks, Nevada, United States
This listing is for one Vintage McCord Heater Core/Box CH-507 Excellent Condition!
Intact, in nice condition does not include motor or fan assembly. Tested by a local radiator shop to be a good heater core. Unit has been sitting for awhile. Doors open nicely. Missing fan/blower assembly. Please see photos for condition and what's included. Item is being sold as is. |
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