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Ford Truck Radiator 1957 1958 1958 1960 on 2040-parts.com

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Farmington, Illinois, United States

Farmington, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

 Ford F100 radiator from a 1957-1960 truck. This was in my 1959 YEARS BACK before i swapped to a after market super cooler style when i put a built up 429/C6 into it. Was a good standard radiator. Small damage spot on front happened in storage after i removed it. Needs repair. Should be a nice radiator after getting the small place soldered. Lots more spare parts coming up from my collection. Ask any questions prior to bidding.    Listed as local pickup but i will deliver to UPS store  40+ mile roundtrip and you pay them over the phone to package & ship it. Thanks and HAPPY BIDDING!!

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