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Original Flathead Ford Fenton Headers Scta 1932 Ford on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cary, North Carolina, United States

Cary, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS VERY VERY OLD SET OF ORIGINAL FENTON HEADERS FOR A FLATHEAD FORD.  THESE CAME OUT OF A COLLECTION THAT HASNT SEEN THE LIGHT OF DAY SINCE 1955. I SANDBLASTED THE SURFACE RUST OFF AND THEY LOOK VERY NICE.  THE ONLY ISSUE I SEE IS ONE OF THE THREADED BOLT HOLES WHERE THE EXHAUST FLANGE BOLTS TO IS OVALED AND NEEDS TO HAVE A BIGGER STUD PUT IN.  THEY DO MAKE REPROS OF THESE BUT SIDE BY SIDE THERE IS A VERY BIG DIFFRENCE.



NO RESERVE!! AND BE SURE TO CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS!!!!

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