1959 1960 Pontiac Bonneville Harrison Radiator A/c Car! on 2040-parts.com
Chicago Ridge, Illinois, United States
1960 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 389 4BRL ENGINE WITH A/C, NO LEAKS, NO DAMAGE, STILL IN CAR 6/1/16. FAN SHROUD NOT INCLUDED! CAN'T REMEMBER IF IT IS A 3 OF 4 CORE.....................
https://youtu.be/fQTK_zhmaqw VIDEO OF IT RUNNING ON 5/31/16 7082209204, ERIC RATHER NOT SHIP DUE TO THE 2 LOWER TUBES THAT STICK OUT, BUT IT IS AVAILABLE...CALL FIRST |
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