1946/1948 Ford Flathead Radiator on 2040-parts.com
Woodbury, Connecticut, United States
Original Used 1948 Ford Radiator. It may require Repair or reconditioning. It is being sold AS IS. Looks to be in Good Condition. I bought this as I spare but find that I will not require it any longer since I'm selling my car. Please give your zip code for shipping cost before bidding.
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