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Vintage North East Truck Heater Mack Yellow Cab Coach Bus Reo Taxicab White Db on 2040-parts.com

US $72.95
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
Marked North East 5025419 6 Volt Not tested so being sold as is Believe it has its original blue paint which has scratching and wear Has name plates as shown Neat old piece
Brand:North East Mack Yellow Reo Bus DeSoto Chyrsler DB Other Part Number:man cave collectible Manufacturer Part Number:5025419 6 Volt Graham Paige Graham Brothers Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:Sterling Engines Speed wagon Truck Pickup Taxicab

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