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1928 1929 Model A Ford Radiator Rat Rod Original Shroud Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Duluth, Minnesota, United States

Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:mopar Warranty:No Surface Finish:Factory Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Original model a radiator and shroud unknown condition. measures 19 wide by 25 high not including the filler spout or shroud, rusty looking has rust, tears, etc..The shroud has a tear in it by the crank hole and the mounting bracket will need to be soldered back on...From what I hear these can be rebuilt. I have 4 of these. see photos,. I have many other parts including other parts, headlights available adding daily. Not sure of value but will drop price if not selling in next relistings Thanks

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