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#531679 - 08/17/08 06:58 PM Can anyone ID this odd Chrysler part?
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I am not sure if it is Chrysler but someone wrote on it that. It is solid brass and it looks like a Honneycomb inside?? Any Ideas would be Great! thanks ow


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#531680 - 08/17/08 07:09 PM Re: Can anyone ID this odd Chrysler part? [Re: oldwhizzer]
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Looks like a marine heat exchanger.
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