1965 Ford C5me-8a080-a Cooling Water Expansion Tank on 2040-parts.com
Havre, Montana, United States
1965 Ford C5ME-8A080-A cooling water expansion tank. Tank looks to be in pretty dent free condition however the tube that runs from the tank to the thermostat housing will need to be resoldered. It is an old repair and It sure looks like it would leak. It also has the part number C5ME-8A080-A on top of the tank and also Canada and D 7 there also. Thanks for looking!
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