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I just bought a 1956 Chevy 210 4 door.The guy before took the heater core,heater valve and cables out of the car.I am looking for some good diagrams and how to doe . I have looked on the internet but cannot find anything.PLEASE HELP ME. i AM ON MY THIRD BRAIN TUMOR AND WANT TO START ENJOYING MY NEW RIDE. 4 Answers
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