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1966 1967 Chevelle El Camino Fan Shroud Small Block on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Placentia, California, United States

Placentia, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:FS701

THIS IS A NEW 1966 1967 CHEVELLE AND EL CAMINO SMALL BLOCK FAN SHROUD.

MADE EXACT TO G.M. ORIGINAL FAN SHROUD.
CORRECT REINFORCEMENTS AND MOUNTING HOLES.

MOUNTING HOLES ARE 12 1/2  TALL AND 27 INCHES WIDE.
SHROUD IS 4 1/2 INCH DEEP.

  MUSCLE FACTORY
162 E. ORANGETHORPE AVE.
PLACENTIA, CA 92870

800 762 0317

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