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Air Conditioning/Heater Duct Under Dash; Driver Side (69-73 Corvette C3)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-25-351828-1
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      • AC/Heater LH Duct Under Dash Driver Side

      Description

      Precision Replacement Part. The Air Conditioning/Heater Duct Under Dash; Driver Side is an essential component that directs airflow from the AC and heating system to the driver’s side cabin area. This duct ensures proper distribution of conditioned air for driver comfort and climate control efficiency within the vehicle.

      Construction and Appearance. This duct is crafted from durable, heat-resistant materials designed to withstand under-dash temperature fluctuations. It features a smooth finish tailored to OEM specifications, ensuring it fits seamlessly within the dash assembly while maintaining the original aesthetic.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward with no drilling required, allowing for a direct replacement using factory mounting points. This part is designed for ease of fitment to minimize labor time and complexity during vehicle restoration or repairs.

      Application. This product fits Corvette C3 models from 1969 to 1973, specifically engineered to match the original under dash LH duct on the driver’s side for these years.

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