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Mercury 1949 1950 1951 Radiator Street Rod Rat Rod Ford on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Middleburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Middleburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on a nice radiator for Mercury 1949 1950 1951. This one came out of a 1951 parts car. Looks pretty good, no damage, no obvious areas that appeared to be leaking. In the last photo you can see I plugged the spouts, filled it with water, it wasn't leaking anywhere. However, it should be taken to a radiator shop, flushed out and pressure tested. There was a mouse nest in the upper pan which I cleaned out best I could. The radiator can be picked up locally here in central Pa. 17842 or shipped via Fedex ground. The box size is 34" x 25" x 9" and weighs about 45 lbs.  Thanks for looking and bidding, if any questions, give a call 570-837-5134

After the auction, please don't pay for the item until you receive an invoice with an accurate shipping amount.  Feebays shipping calculator is seldom
ever correct, if it looks bizarre it surely is. If you would like a shipping quote to your location, please just ask. Thanks RT

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