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1971-73 Mustang Fan - 302-2v (w/o Ac) - Slight Pitting on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Canton, Michigan, United States

Canton, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

1971-3 Mustang Fan Blade. It came off a 302-2v engine without Air Conditioning. It is 17.5 inches in diameter and is correct for a 72-73 302 without AC, or a 1973 351 engine without AC (w/ a build date before 2/19/73, after that they went to a 18.5 inch four blade fan). It will fit 71-73 though.   It has a part number of C6AE-E and has the Ford oval on the fan.  The part number is very clear.  There is some slight pitting on the fan, but it still looks very good.   If your fan is rusty or missing, then this is for you.

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