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1950 Ford Flathead Straight 6 Engine Transmission Radiator Rearend Column Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Roseville, California, United States

Roseville, California, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

1950 ford flathead straight 6 engine transmission radiator rearend column parts

I helped a friend remove and swap all of these parts out of his running and driving 1950 shoebox ford coupe.

Everything was in working order the day we swapped it all out for a 289/T5/and mustang rearend. 

I drove the car before removal of everything and it was all working fine, it was just to slow for the new owner 

see pics, the radiator I do believe had a small leak, the motor and trans ran and shifted, the brakes worked before he swapped them for disc. 

No the car does not come with this auction. 

Shipping will be expensive and at buyers expense. But I can ship all of it. it probably weighs 700-800 lbs. I do have a forklift to load it for buyer.
 

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