1967 Ford Mustang Gt 390, Shelby Gt500 C6oe-f 7 Blade Clutch Fan on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
This auction is for a clutch fan Part Number C6OE-F for a 1967 Mustang, Fairlane 427, or Cougar 390GT or Shelby GT500.
This fan was removed from an all original 1967 Ford Mustang 390 GT. This fan has 7 blades and is 18 1/4" diameter. The part number C60E-F and ford oval logos are clear on the blades. This fan is in decent shape as these are difficult to find. This is the correct fan for the following vehicles.
C6OE-F
66-67 390-GT Fairlane w/AC, Power fan, XC w_or_wo/TE (replaces C6OE-E)
67 390 Mustang 4sp
67 427 Fairlane
67 390 428 Thunderbird
67 428 Shebly GT500
7 Blades
18 1/4"diameter
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