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1969 1970 Chevelle El Camino Fan Shroud Big Block on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Placentia, California, US

Placentia, California, US
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THIS IS FOR 1969 1970 CHEVELLE AND EL CAMINO
BIG BLOCK FAN SHROUD.
MADE EXACTLY LIKE ORIGINAL G.M.
CORRECT REINFORCEMENT RIBS

19 INCHES TALL
24 INCHES WIDE
ABOUT 3 1/2 DEEP
FAN HOLE DIAMETER 19 INCHES
TOP HOLE SPACING 18 1/2 INCHES
BOTTOM CLIP SPACING  17 1/2 INCHES

THIS IS MADE FOR AN 18 INCH DIAMETER FAN, JUST LIKE ORIGINAL.
 THIS IS ORIGINAL FOR ALL 1969-1970 CHEVELLE AND EL CAMINO  RADIATORS THAT USE 31 INCH TOP PLATE. 
  THE SHROUD DOES NOT COVER THE ENTIRE RADIATOR, IT IS  4 INCHES SHORT ON THE DRIVERS SIDE
 FOR CARS WITH THE CHARCOAL CANISTER BOLTED TO THE FRAME.
GM MADE ALL SHROUDS FOR 1969 TO 1970 THIS WAY

 

 1 800 762 0317.
 MUSCLE FACTORY
 162 E. ORANGETHORPE AVE.
 PLACENTIA, CA 92870

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