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Radiator Shell Lace (1936 Ford Car)

Item EK-32-900902
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Made of black dense rubber, replicating the original profile shape
      • Forms a cushioning seal between the grille and hood
      • Includes special brass split rivets for secure attachment
      • Fits 1936 Ford car

      Description

      Premium Radiator Seal. The Radiator Shell Lace is designed to provide an effective cushioning seal between the grille and hood, preventing vibration and ensuring a snug fit. Its purpose is to maintain the authentic look and function of classic vehicles while protecting the radiator shell from potential damage.

      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured from black dense rubber, this lace replicates the original profile of the 1936 Ford car. The material is durable and flexible, preserving the classic aesthetic and offering long-lasting performance. Included are special brass split rivets for secure attachment.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward, requiring only basic hand tools, with no drilling necessary. The lace fits precisely, ensuring an easy replacement process to restore the original factory feel.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit the 1936 Ford car with exact profile matching to the original equipment, ensuring compatibility and authentic restoration.

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