Vintage Nos Mopar Anti-freeze Dealer Radiator Prep Tag Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
You are bidding on a Vintage NOS MoPar Anti-freeze Dealer Radiator Prep Tag. This is an original NOS part aquired from a dealership and not a reproduction. It fits Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth, but could also include DeSoto. I am not sure which years this fits, but the logo appears to be the one from 1948-53, so it may be in that year range. Please e-mail with any questions. Thank you and good luck!
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