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Rare Three Point Radiator Cap Cork Emblem For Mercedes Ss Ssk From 20's And 30's on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Samobor, HR

Samobor, HR
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Up for selling very rare vintage oldtimer radiator cork cap with three point m sign emblem for mercedes vehicles. This radiator cap is for older mercedes vehicles. Comes on radiator not on the hood. Comes on cars where hood is from left and right side. I'm not sure 100% for what model is. I have doing some resarch through internet and finde that this cork is for mercedes vehicles from 20,s to 30's
This emblem is very rare part of mercedes history.

Condition: very good for very old and used part. See the pictures.

Radiator emblem cap full heigh: approx 5 inch or 12,5 cm.
M sign widith: approx 3 inch or 7,5 cm
Cap widith mesured from the top: approx 3,4 inch or 8,5 cm
Weight: 233 grams
If you have any question do not hasitate just ask.
Shipping time: 7-15 working days. Will ship in 48 hours after received cleared payment.

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