This came out of a 52 Ford car. My books says it will also fit a 53 Ford. This might fit a 54 and 55 Ford. My books do not go up that high, so you will have to check. This is for the 6 cyl engine which in 52 was 215 cu in. This is a 3 blade-18" diameter.
Cooling System for Sale
- Datsun roadster 2000 u20 thermostat housing & water outlet(US $100.00)
- 65-70 ford flex fan c7ae-d mustang cougar fairlaine falcon a/c(US $22.00)
- 1932 32 ford radiator cap model 18 b * original(US $38.99)
- Datsun roadster 2000 u20 water pump(US $75.00)
- Datsun roadster 2000 u20 fan / water pump pulley & spacer (US $60.00)
- New afco radiator combo pack, cap, 2 gallons of coolant, polished recovery tank(US $105.99)
Mercedes E Class Estate leaked
Tue, 04 Aug 2009The first picture of the new Mercedes E Class Estate has leaked out The new Mercedes E Class leaked and then launched earlier this year, and the E Class Coupe turned out to be a C Class Coupe in disguise. We also reported in May that Mercedes was considering delaying the launch of the E Class Estate and E Class Cabriolet for a year or so until the economy recovered. But it’s now clear that the next instalment of the E Class story – the Mercedes E Class Estate – will launch at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, and the first picture has leaked our way!
Hennessey Venom F5 (2016): is this really a 290mph supercar?
Thu, 07 Aug 2014By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 07 August 2014 10:16 Meet the Hennessey Venom F5, the extreme supercar successor to the Venom GT. And the US manufacturer has bold ambitions for the Venom F5 - it claims 290mph could be on the cards. While we’re of the view that the race to the top is largely academic (anything over 200mph is as good as impossible, even on derestricted autobahns), it’s still an eye-grabbing headline.
Electric Fiat 500e costs the same as 500 Pop – in the US
Sat, 13 Apr 2013Sergio Marchionne reckoned Fiat would lose £7k on every 500e they sell, but that may be a very conservative estimate judging by the deal Fiat has put together for the 500e in California, where it’s just launched. For a very modest down-payment of £650 and then £130 a month, you can drive off in a brand new Fiat 500e. That’s exactly the same deal Fiat offers on the 500 Pop – a car that cost under £10k in the UK – making the 500e the first EV we’ve come across where costs are sensible.