Ford part I.D.
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Ford part I.D.
I found a few of these in a box has a Ford script part number looks like T 1125 B
Any idea what this is,
Thank you, Bob
Any idea what this is,
Thank you, Bob
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Re: Ford part I.D.
Might be a hinge part for a tailgate............wild guess.
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Re: Ford part I.D.
I found a listing for T 1125 B Shown as a TT frame bracket in the parts books. Lang's even has them for sale. BUT, the bracket doesn't look anything like the photo you posted. It may be a tractor part? I have not found much more.
Good Luck
Good Luck
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Re: Ford part I.D.
Radiator support rod holder who’d thunk
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Re: Ford part I.D.
It’s a radiator support rod bracket.
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Re: Ford part I.D.
I agree with Adam.
This piece is riveted to the top tank of black era radiators and protrudes through the rear wall of the tank. It is threaded for the radiator stay rod.
Respectfully Submitted,
Trent Boggess
This piece is riveted to the top tank of black era radiators and protrudes through the rear wall of the tank. It is threaded for the radiator stay rod.
Respectfully Submitted,
Trent Boggess
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Re: Ford part I.D.
Part # 4000 , Factory # 1125b
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Re: Ford part I.D.
Radiator suppert bracket foe me too. These are cast iron, and need thorough tinning when installing them. The threads can pull in them if the locknut is omitted when fitting the rod.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.