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1949-1954 Chevy Air Conditioning Compressor, With Serpentine, Drive, Unpolished, Vintage Air 04808-VMA

Item EK-80-176396-1
1949-1954 Chevy Air Conditioning Compressor, With Serpentine, Drive, Unpolished, Vintage Air 04808-VMA
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • High Quality Replacement Compressor
      • Unpolished Aluminum Housing
      • Includes 7 Groove Serpentine Pulley & Clutch
      • For 12 Volt Electrical Systems
      • For Use With R134
      • No Core Charge!
      • Great For Sprucing Up Late Model Engine Conversions

      Description


      Keep Your A/C Blowing Cold Even On The Hottest Days With This aluminum Sanden Compressor! Eckler's Early Chevy has this replacement A/C compressor which will brighten up the dullest engine compartment while keeping your 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 or 1954 Chevy cool. The Sanden compressor has been the GM compressor workhorse for decades and many have found their way under the hoods of Classic Chevy's. Replace your failing compressor and swap it out for our compressor. Trust Ecklers Early Chevy for all your restoration parts needs always at the best possible price.

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