| Priming choke rod, to front of radiator, Original styleAdditional Information This priming choke rod extends from the carburetor to front of the radiator. It allows you to choke the carb while hand cranking the engine.
It is made exactly to the original specifications, same material, bends and finish. Originally Ford did not make any of his choke rods out of brass, They were all made of steel, which is stronger, and with three different finishes.
This rod is copper coated steel which was used throughout the brass radiator era. It was used from Mar. 7, 1913 - Aug. 16, 1916.
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