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Vintage Original 1956 Desoto Radiator With Shroud 1599272 Beautiful Condition on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saltsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Saltsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Hi. This is an original vintage radiator. It is numbered 1599272. My research shows it is from a 1956 Desoto. The radiator also has the original shroud. It is in excellent condition with the upper and lower tanks having no dents or dings and all the fins look awesome as well. There is no cap. The only issue I see is that the weld has broken that holds the one side bracket on at the top. The radiator is 23 in wide and 24 in tall approx. I have 3 other original vintage radiators listed. The radiator is heavy and fragile so I would suggest local pick up but would ship if desired. I live about 40 minutes east of Pittsburgh. If you are interested in a shipping quote, please send me your zip code and I wll do get back to you as soon as I can with a quote. This item is not for sale locally. If the item has no bid and you would be interested in making an offer to avoid waiting for the auction to be over, I would consider ending the item early. Thanks for looking and please send me any questions you might have and I will do my best to answer them. Good luck.

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