1940 1941 Ford Car Truck Radiator Convertible Coupe Pickup on 2040-parts.com
Alexandria, Indiana, US
Up for auction is a radiator from a 40 or 41 ford. You can be the judge of what it fits. It seems pretty decent. The cores look very nice with out major damage, and it has 4 rows. It will need boiled out and repaired if needed. Someone has taken out two of the return/pickup outlets, probably for the later V8s. If you have any questions, please ask. California buyers: There will be an additional 15 dollar shipping charge. Something about california costs me more to ship.. (sorry!)
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