Antique Radiator For T-buckets / Roadsters on 2040-parts.com
Johnston City, Illinois, US
IF for some reason you are not
satisfied with this I will make it right between us UNLESS you take drastic
actions before contacting me. Buyer to pay EXACT shipping costs, I do
NOT charge handling fees for items shipped inside the US. Payment
expected within 10 days of end of auction, Please CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS, I
will be listing many items this week! Also please check our other
seller ID here on eBay- davengl This unit was recently
purchased from a closed car repair facility, it was buried deep in the back of the storage room at the time of the owners death. I DO NOT KNOW WHAT MAKE, MODEL, OR YEAR THAT THIS CAME OFF OF SO PLEASE DONT ASK!!! This would be great for someone making a raodster or T-bucket show car! Very little surface rust, please look at picture #3 to see the hose connection/nipple which has some rust but should clean up fine. You dont see too many of these authentic radiators come up for sale here on ebay, esspecially at this low starting bid! SHIPPING: Never believe the
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