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Lincoln Ford Hot Rod Rat Rod 337 Flathead Headers (nos) Vintage '49 '50 '51 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Arnold, Missouri, United States

Arnold, Missouri, United States
EARLY 1950's NOS
Brand:None Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Steel

VINTAGE FLATHEAD 337 LINCOLN / FORD (NOS)  HEADERS.  THESE ARE VINTAGE HOT ROD  STEEL HEADERS.  EXTREMELY RARE!  PURCHASED FROM BELMONTS HOT ROD SHOP IN NEW ENGLAND ABOUT 20 YEARS AGO.  NEVER USED.  APPROXIMATE LENGTH IS 30 INCHES.  EACH SIDE WEIGHS 5 POUNDS.   THESE WOULD LOOK GREAT REPAINTED OR CERAMIC COATED.  PLEASE UNDERSTAND THESE ARE HEADERS FOR A HOT ROD NOT A STOCK STREET CAR.  THANKS       --   FAITH FAMILY FREEDOM    THE SHIPPING CALCULATED IS FOR USA.

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