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Chevy Vintage Air Gen II Universal Heater W Defrost, 1949-54

Item EK-80-324853-1
Chevy Vintage Air Gen II Universal Heater W Defrost, 1949-54
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Universal Heater And Defrost Unit
      • Includes Electronic Servo Door
      • Includes Electronic Servo Heater Valve
      • Compact Design
      • Only 10" Tall, 5.5" Thick, 9.25" Wide

      Description

      Car shows are 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 or 1954 Chevy's time to shine. In the summer sun and warm breeze the last thing on your mind is your heater. But there are colder days ahead. Are you really going to pass on those fall shows and holiday parades because your heater system is leaving you cold? Eckler's Early Chevy has the perfect solution. Install a universal heater system. No need to fret over getting your original system up and running. Our heater and defroster unit from Vintage Air super small but delivers big heat. This unit features a three knob control panel which operates temperature, fan speed and heater to defroster balance. Complete with universal ducts for hassle free installation. This 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 and 1954 heater and defroster from Eckler's Earl

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