1971-1977 Corvette, Chevelle Big Block Fan Dated J71 Clutch Dtd 239 27 Aug 71 on 2040-parts.com
Stafford, Virginia, United States
Original fan and clutch excellent working condition. Removed from 1971 big block with air. In excellent condition see photos. Fan blades dated j71. The clutch is dated 239 which is August 27 71. see photo.
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