1956-57 Corvette Radiator, After Market Core Good Condition on 2040-parts.com
Lake City, Florida, United States
1956-57 Corvette Radiator, AFTER MARKET not Harrison good condition. Not sure if tanks and side brackets are original, with a re core at some time in its life ( but they compare to a 55 Harrison corvette radiator which I have ) or a complete aftermarket radiator. Please do your research, pictures, info and measurements on request, email or call 352-318-6796. Please send zip code for exact shipping quote |
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