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Toyota Corona Radiator on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Orlando, Florida, US

Orlando, Florida, US
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This sale is for a 1971 Toyota Corona Deluxe Radiator. This was pulled from my car as I am selling the parts. I believe this will fit a 1970-1975 models and also Celica's. please verify with your local mechanic or dealer. The condition is used and I'm not sure it's operating condition. The radiator sell is AS IS!!!! This is a rare part and hard to find. THIS COULD BE USED ON YOUR RESTORATION PROJECT!!! I will sell cheap because of the year and its usage. NO RETURNS, BID WITH CONFIDENCE, IF NOT SURE DON'T PURCHASE. California residents and Hawaii pays 7% tax.

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