1949 Mercury Flathead Ford Cooling Fan, 3 Blade, Older Restoration on 2040-parts.com
Annandale, Minnesota, United States
Brand:MERCURY, FORD FOMOCO
Other Part Number:INV # 3173 DM
Manufacturer Part Number:LEAD SLEAD, LOW RIDER, OEM,
Surface Finish:BLACK
Interchange Part Number:FLATHEAD, V-8, 8-BA
Cooling System for Sale
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