1973 Cougar Mustang Radiator With Ac - Original on 2040-parts.com
Puyallup, Washington, US
Used original radiator for 73 Cougar Mustang with 351C and air conditioning. This will need to be rebuilt, but the tanks and braces are in nice shape. See picture for stamped number.
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For questions call John at (253) 863-5669.
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