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1937 - 1941 Cadillac Water Pump Early Model Flat Head Motor D 37000 R 160522 on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cadillac

1937 - 1941 CADILLAC WATER PUMP FOR EARLY MODEL FLAT HEAD MOTORS.  THIS WATER PUMP HAS ALL NEW TECHNOLOGY.  PAINTED ENGINE GREEN WITH BLANK ZERK FITTING FOR ORIGINAL LOOK.  PUMP COMES WITH FAN PULLY AND SOLD EXCHANGE.  GASKET IS INCLUDED.  THIS WATER PUMP DOES NOT NEED TO BE LUBED AND WILL LAST FOR MANY MANY YEARS!  AGAIN THIS ITEM IS SOLD EXCHANGE WITH YOUR OLD GOOD CORE.

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