OER 18476DB Heater Core-1966-79 Ford, Mercury; without A/C; Copper/Brass; Various Models
691-18476DB
OER 18476DB Features:
Quality reproduction of the original style combination copper and brass heater core designed for use with the various 1966-1978 Ford and Mercury models listed without air conditioning. Each heater core is manufactured in all new construction, not rebuilt. Copper is heavier, more durable, and transfers heat better than other more common materials that are being used in non-original style heater cores. For use on all models listed without factory air conditioning.
Heater Core Specifications:- Brass Tank / Copper Core (V-Cell)
- Measures; 7-3/4" x 6" x 2"
- Includes a 5/8" Inlet
- Includes a 5/8" Outlet
- 1966- 1970 Ford Fairlane
- 1966- 1970 Ford Falcon
- 1972- 1976 Ford Gran Torino
- 1975- 1978 Ford Granada
- 1977- 1978 Ford LTD
- 1971- 1973 Ford Mustang
- 1977- 1978 Ford Thunderbird
- 1968- 1976 Ford Torino
- 1978- 1979 Ford Bronco
- 1973- 1979 Ford F-100
- 1975- 1979 Ford F-150
- 1973- 1979 Ford F-250
- 1973- 1979 Ford F-350
- 1968- 1978 Ford Ranchero
- 1967- 1969 Mercury Comet
- 1971- 1978 Mercury Cougar
- 1975- 1978 Mercury Monarch
- 1968- 1976 Mercury Montego
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