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Vintage Thermador Classic Car Window Mount Swamp / Evaporative Cooler Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Landers, California, United States

Landers, California, United States

VINTAGE THERMADOR CAR WINDOW MOUNT SWAMP / EVAPORATIVE COOLER 
FOR CLASSIC CAR, RAT ROD
HAS CORD AND IT PULLS FREELY, DRUM TURNS FREELY
HAS MOUNTING BOLTS AND RUBBER ON CLAMPS
DECAL IS SCUFFED AND AGED
HAS A LARGE DENT & 2 HOLES DRILLED IN THE TOP 
THAT I THINK WERE USED TO HELP ANCHOR IT TO A VEHICLE
THE HOLES ARE TOWARDS THE TOP AND I DON'T BELIEVE THEY WOULD HINDER IT WORKING
THERE ALSO SEEMS TO BE SEALER APPLIED TO THE EDGES
  I HAVE NOT TESTED IT, SOLD AS-IS 
APPROX. 19-1/4"L X 13" X 9 H

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