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Flow thru ventilation, power vent, power ventilation system, comfort stream ventilation, are some of the various names for this rare option found on 1969 Mercury Cougar, Ford Mustang and Shelby...
Reproduction chrome heater hose elbow is for 351, 390, and 428CJ engines. Replaces Ford Part # D0AZ-18599-C Barbed End: 5/8" hose barb Threads: 1/2" NPT (Tapered Threads) For some...
Elbow with water restrictor.
Metal fan wheel or squirrel cage for any 1969-70 Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang with heater only. Dimensions 4-3/4 inches in diameter and 2-1/2 inches tall. Shipped used as they come out of the...
Good used grommet that seals the heater hoses and A/C lines where they pass through the firewall on the passenger side. This part will not have any missing "chunks" but will show hairline cracks...
Reproduction grommet that seals the heater hoses and A/C lines where they pass through the firewall on the passenger side. Made from closed cell foam, as opposed to the originals being rubber.* Note...
Reproduction rubber grommet for the air conditioning case. This grommet encloses the tubes for the evaporator, and slides into a slot on the heater box. Owners with 1969 A/C please look at your...
Reproduction rubber grommet for the air conditioning case. This grommet encloses the tubes for the evaporator, and slides into a slot on the heater box. Fits 1967-1969 Mercury Cougar and Ford...
Original two piece assembly that bolts to the passenger side of your firewall on AC equipped Cougar's. Comes as taken from parts car. If you own a 1969 Cougar you will need to look at the...
C9ZZ-18A651-B Complete heater and power ventilation system control assembly includes bezel or face plate, knobs, bracket control mounting plate, electrical and vacuum switches. Functional, driver...
New old stock bracket and pulley assembly for Cougars or Mustangs equipped with the 289, 302, or 1969 351W engine. We also offer a bearing replacement service to rebuild your 289, 302, or 1969 351W...
This little switch is mounted on the back side of your interior temperature control panel on most 1969-72 Ford products. It energizes the A/C pump when you move the the knob to the "A/C" position....