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    Default Identify this S2000 radiator duct?

    I believe this fiberglass part may belong to a Crossle 42/47 S2000, air scoop located behind the (front) radiator, but not 100% sure.
    If anybody can identify for sure (and is interested in the part) please advise accordingly with PM.
    Part measures 23" wide at bottom, 10" tall sides, 12" tall overall, 15" overall depth F-to-R, 2 threaded inserts in the bottom

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    That is for a 42/47S Crossle, the threaded bushes go to the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick Henderson View Post
    That is for a 42/47S Crossle, the threaded bushes go to the top.
    That confirms my thought where we ran a Crossle 42 a long while back which made it's way back to England (cleverly cloaked in a white Swift DB2 body) around 1996 to Pat Murphy who had some success with it. Wouldn't mind having that car back in my garage.
    If anybody out there knows of Pat's current status and contact, please PM.
    Thanks Mick!

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    Hi David, I just saw your thread here and check my 42S and I don't have one, not sure if it needs one
    but it would be nice. What would you like for it?

    Best Regards, Randy




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