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1948 49 1950 Ford Pickup Truck Lower Radiator Splash Panel Flathead V8 Original on 2040-parts.com

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Florence, Colorado, United States

Florence, Colorado, United States
1948 49 1950 FORD PICKUP TRUCK LOWER RADIATOR SPLASH PANEL FLATHEAD V8 ORIGINAL, image 1
Very nice used piece with one small crack. Easily repairable. Sandblast and paint.
Manufacturer Part Number:RADIATOR SUPPORT FRONT PLATE SHIELD 51 52 Other Part Number:FLATHEAD V8 ENGINE MOTOR SHIELD Interchange Part Number:1948 1949 1950 OUTER OUTSIDE EXTERIOR F1 F2 F3

For sale is an original lower radiator pan for a '48-'50 Ford F1 pickup.  This is a nice straight piece with one small crack.  Sandblast and paint it.  See photos.  Thank you for looking, and remember to take a look at the other items we have available as well! 

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