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Heater Box ID #571902
01/03/10 11:41 PM
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Is there a good place to find information about heater box interchange? When I pull them I know what they came out of but I picked up some in a parts deal and they are not labelled other than Model 747 and one had a part number of 2837?00. Any help would be appreciated.

Re: Heater Box ID [Re: Part_Stalker] #571903
01/04/10 01:00 AM
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most of the ecology auto yards also offer a parts interchange imformation free this may help or if you can find adealership that still has its old parts books.BOB

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Is there a good place to find information about heater box interchange? When I pull them I know what they came out of but I picked up some in a parts deal and they are not labelled other than Model 747 and one had a part number of 2837?00. Any help would be appreciated.




the model 747 probably came from a 66-67 b body non a/c. the 66 version may have a different control for the heat to defrost. the 2837500 is 68-69 b body non a/c car. all will bolt in and work with the standard heater controls. there are other small visual differences to the fiberglass case.







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