1928-1931 Model A Ford Auto-lite Manifold Heater Old Mt on 2040-parts.com
Corning, Iowa, US
No cracks or breaks. Should make for a good one. 1928-1931 Model A Ford manifold Auto-Lite heater top part. Email questions. Shipping will be $14.00.
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