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1912 1913 Model T Ford Tea Cup Engine Pan Free Delivery-carlisle/hershey Pa Swap on 2040-parts.com

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Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Original used item in Pretty decent condition, straight and solid, few cracks in bolt line-see photos. Not sure of other years this may fit.
Manufacturer Part Number:narrow pointed nose original genuine OEM Other Part Number:roadster touring car early 1911 Interchange Part Number:oil 3 dip three rivet brass era Original

This is an original 1912-13 Model T Ford "Tea Cup" Engine Pan.  Pretty decent condition, straight and solid, few cracks in bolt line-see photos.  Not sure of other years this may fit.  Please check my other auctions.

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