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Rare Nos Vintage --**btc Moto Gard Radiator Louvered Cover--** Unused Nice Works on 2040-parts.com

US $229.99
Location:

Central City, Pennsylvania, US

Central City, Pennsylvania, US
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THIS ITEM: A EARLY VINTAGE UNUSED RADIATOR LOUVERED COVER. IT IS MADE OF HEAVY STEEL AND MOUNTS IN FRONT OF YOUR RADIATOR TO REGULATE AIR FLOW THROUGH THE CORE--25" X 19"-- CIRCA 1927. THIS IS IN MINTY CONDITION AND IS COVERED WITH FINE COAL DUST WHICH COMES RIGHT OFF WITH A DAMP CLOTH.. THE NICE LOGO ON THE TOP FRONT OF THE COVER WITH GOLD ENAMEL READS---***MOTO-BTC IN GOLD--GARD**-- ALL THE LOUVERS ARE SPRING OPERATED AND ARE REMOTELY CONTROLLED BY A WIRE FROM THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT. IT WORKS PERFECTLY THERE ARE FOUR LONG THREADED BOLTS WITH CUSHION WASHERS AND NUT TO ANCHOR THE MOTO GARD THRU THE RADIATOR CORE-ONE IN EACH CORNER.. WERE WILL YOU FIND THIS RARE IN PRISTINE CONDITION AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORY AGAIN?? GREAT FOR YOU CAR OR AUTOMOTIVE DISPLAY. BID WITH CONFIDENCE FROM THIS 100% FEEDBACK EBAYER WITH NO RESERVE!!!!.

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