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Ford Edsel 4 Original "rotunda" Tower Radiator Hose Clamps Vintage Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, US

Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, US
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 You are bidding on 4 original vintage tower type hose clamps for the Ford Edsel.

These are original, new old stock clamps and will fit hoses from 1-7/8 to 3 inch in diameter.

The clamps have the Ford "Rotunda" logo and part number 8A-8287 stamped in them as the photos show.

I am not a Edsel expert but I am told these fit the Edsel and the Rotunda part identification book lists these for all years of the Edsel.

These are original Ford "Rotunda" brand produced clamps and not some of the cheesy reproductions sold by some.


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