Model T Parts Hoses, Clamps, Water Inlet, 1926 27, on 2040-parts.com
Hicksville, New York, US
This is some parts i had left over from my 1926 model T, Correct radiator hoses, clamps, tube, bolts and a NOS FROD script water inlet neck, Im sure it will fit many year cars, nice parts, No shipping outside the 48 states. 12.95 priority mail flat rate box if you have less then 20 feedback contact me before bidding or i will cancel your bid
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