Vintage Mopar 7 Blade Radiator Cooling Fan on 2040-parts.com
Muncy, Pennsylvania, United States
VINTAGE MOPAR 7 BLADE 20 inch RADIATOR COOLING FAN .
Reconditioned. Ready to Install. With 3 Coats High Temperature Black Enamel Paint. Penn Star Stamp No. 4237 Part No. 3462149. Fits 1970-74. A,B,C and E Body Cars. Engine Sizes 318, 340, 360, 383, 400 and 440. Real nice piece. Payment by PayPal USD funds only. Payment to be made within 24 hours of sale. Shipping Rate applies to lower 48 US States only. Have many antiques car items. View my site, constantly adding from my personal collection. I also have rare cars and plenty of parts.... Contact me for your needs |
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