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1959 1960 Cadillac Radiator Core 390 Engine Rat Rod Kustom No Res Parting on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Poolesville, Maryland, United States

Poolesville, Maryland, United States
car was parted in our Cadillac scrap yard 1950-64
Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No Surface Finish:metal

parting caddy  301 672 1000. this needs to be redone




please note that these are used, I am not SANTA, the opening bid is low enough so bid to what you think item is  worth ...all sales final. THIS IS USED PART.



Please call with any questions or  for any parts.  301-672-1000

We Specialize in Cadillacs from 1950 to 1964.  We are often parting out our cars, and expanding our inventory of rare parts, sheet metal, trim and cores  in our Cadillac scrap yard.  Please contact us for more information.  If parts are too heavy we can assist with delivery versus shipping please inquire for all options.  Please check out our "about me" page on EBay. 

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