Stainless Steel 13" Radiator Overflow Tank From Vintique B-8005-w013 Ss on 2040-parts.com
Crest Hill, Illinois, US
This is a new never used tank !! Bought it took it out of box and just wouldn't fit anywhere on car !! Never installed !! Only thing needed is hose clamps !! Has very light (little!) scuff on one side !! Very hard to see!! Any ?? Please ask!!
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