1972-3 Mustang Fan - 302-2v W/o Ac - Restored on 2040-parts.com
Canton, Michigan, United States
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1972-3 Mustang Fan - 302-2V w/o AC - Restored. The fan is 17.5
Inches and is a service replacement part with a part number of C6AE-E
and the spacer is a D2AE-AA. This fan fits a 72-73 302 without AC or a
73 351 without AC. It will fit a 71-73 though. The fan and spacer have
been beadblasted to bare metal, primed in epoxy primer and painted back
to satin black (fan) and argent (Spacer). If your fan is rusty or
missing, then this is for you!!!!
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