1937 Packard Super 8 Radiator, Very Good Solid Used Part on 2040-parts.com
Nevada City, California, United States
Offered is a used radiator tagged as fitting 1937 Super 8 models. It is stamped McCord 37-06489 and also a small tag stating 13785. Appears very solid and complete, shutter thermostat present, untested Hard item to find. Buyer to pay estimated $65.00 shipping as it is very heavy, can help deliver around California, Paypal preferred.
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