Vintage 36 37 38 Chevy Truck Radiator Cap Mascot Rat Rod Flat Head on 2040-parts.com
Mogadore, Ohio, US
HERE IS A VINTAGE RAD. CAP FOR I BELIEVE A 37 CHEVY TRUCK AND ALSO MAY BE FOR THE CAR BUT NOT FOR SURE SO DO YOUR HOME WORK.IT HAS T-29735 AND DESIGN PAT.34151 ON IT.AS YOU CAN SEE IT HAS SOME PITTING ON IT.AND THE BOTTOM IS MISSING THE PART THAT FASTENS TO THE RAD. SHIPPING MAY BE LESS AND IT WILL BE ADJUSTED ON THE INVOICE.
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