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Ford 17-1/2 Inch A/c 7-fan Blade 1981 And Up Mustang-gt-lx 5.0 E1ze-ea-916967 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

McDonough, Georgia, US

McDonough, Georgia, US
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FORD FACTORY ORIGINAL 1981 thur 1986 MUSTANG GT 5.0-302 A/C FAN 17-1/2 inch with 7 blades, has factory part numbers that are stamped into blades E1ZE-EA-916969- and has E83,that may be the date ,was pulled off a 1983 mustang GT,many years ago with a car that had factory air,fan is in good condition,,but the clutch is in average condition,it turns good,but its hard to tell ,may need to be replace,will work on 5.0-302 and could be used on mid-size cars and trucks,Please look at pictures to determine condition and ask questions,all so look at other items up for auction.Will combine on other auctions won,thanks for looking,will take pay-pal and other payments.

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