1969 Torino 428 Radiator To Hood Seal on 2040-parts.com
Ormond Beach, Florida, United States
This is a brand new hood to radiator support seal for
a 1969 Torino 428. It also fits 1968 Fairlane, Torino and Ranchero. It fits the core support no matter what engine you have. They were originally designed for the 428 for overheating problems. Some air would find its way over the radiator support instead of through the radiator causing a higher than normal operating temperature, specially with AC. This is complete with hardware. If you have questions, please ask. |
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