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Oem Mopar 26" Radiator Fan Shroud B-body Dodge Plymouth Charger Road Runner Gtx on 2040-parts.com

US $133.88
Location:

Marlboro, New York, United States

Marlboro, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:2998326 Part Brand:Mopar Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States


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OEM Mopar Fan Shroud for 26" Radiators
Gennie Mopar! For 1970-'74 B-body muscle Mopars. P/N 2998326.

Wow! Here's a genuine Mopar made-in-USA Mopar 26" fan shroud for most 26-inch- radiator-equipped Mopar E-body musclecars such as Plymouth Road Runner, GTX, Satellite, and Dodge Charger, Coronet, R/T etc. This P/N is correct for 1970 thru 1974 B-body cars (with OEM radiators) - it mounts with four hex-head SEMS screws, but can sometimes be fitted to pre-1967 cars (as long as they have a 26" wide radiator core), replacing the earlier heavy steel shroud. If you have a '67-69 26" radiator with the integral 5-stud shroud brackets, see my other listings for the correct shroud.

For those of you that may be considering using this shroud in a non-OEM application, or on a non-OEM radiator, here are some key dimensions (fitment is then at your risk):
Overall width: 27"
Overall height (at center): 20.75"
Overall height (at corners): 17.75"
Fan hole dia.: 20.25"
Bolt centers, V: 12:, H: 25.75"
Thickness (tapered): 2" to 3"


Note (in pix) that both the part number an the Chrysler Pentastar, the trademark of Chrysler Corporation, are both clearly molded right in! Shipped in sturdy exact-fitting box. Get real - get OEM Mopar!

Add S&H per calculator, goes in huge oversize box, (see tab, above). Shipped worldwide. Express mail available if you're in a hurry!


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MoPar to ya!

Rick

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