SOLD NOS heater valve

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For a 55-56 Chrysler. $295.00 plus shipping from Raleigh, NC
 
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That's enough to make one resort to a spigot under the hood.
The valve for my 67 Newport was $240.00 :eek:.
And it was one of the last NOS ones I coud find under 300!!
So when I see the same cars for sale at 3X what I can get for my car, and the freaking heater hoses are looped, you wonder why I lose my mind and go ballistic? :mob:
 
LoL. This is why I mess around with 318's. The parts are easy to find & almost at chebbie prices.
 
Holly ****! and two years ago i thought "I am not gonna pay $90 bucks for a heater valve"... I put an universal one in and threw away my core :BangHead:
 
Everhot stopped making these OEM replacements years ago.
The only ones left are NOS and NORS. They are drying up fast.
Like RV2 compressors and brake boosters.
 
BTW. My customer who is in Europe bought this by mistake. He is working on a 66 Chrysler. He has his parts shipped to me & I put everything in a large box & ship to a Cargo ship that ports near him. I'm offering this service to anyone else out there that needs this. It's much cheaper that having each part shipped across the pond or country
 
Yea, another place I got it on a guy said it looked a lot like his 60 something Studebaker.

H16 Ranco's are used in lots of applications-up through manual Auto-temp I in Slabsides in '66 for sure.
 
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