1941 Mercury Fan Assembly 6 Blade #19a-8600 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Marion, North Carolina, United States
NOS Ford for 1941 Mercury. 15 3/4" diameter. Length of hub 4 1/2". Combined shipping is provided with multiple purchases. Shipping cost for this item varies with buyer location. Shipping cost overcharge will be refunded if applicable.
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