1978 Dodge Fargo Truck Mopar Cooling Overflow Bottle Lil Red Express on 2040-parts.com
Bonney Lake, Washington, United States
Used Overflow Bottle off a 1978 dodge truck. Bottle is in good condition and holds coolant. it does have 2 minor cracks at 2 of the mounting tabs but none around coolant area. It has the wrong bottle cap but that was mainly just to keep it fairly clean while it was not in use.
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