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Lincoln, Ford Or Vintage Car Vacuum Tank. on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
Location:

Renton, Washington, US

Renton, Washington, US
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This auction is for a vacuum tank used on a 1941 through 1948 Lincoln Zephyr or Continental. This tank is brand new and was made for these cars. My understanding is they were used to add more vacuum  capability for some accessories I am selling this stuff out of a lot and do not know anymore details. I think this tank would work in any car that needed a vacuum tank. The tank is about 9 inches wide and 14 inches long.    S&H will be $14 and it will not ship until after Oct 14.(At Hershey Swap meet) Thanks for looking and enjoy the auction.

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