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1952 – 1954 Ford, Mercury & Thunderbird Heater Blower Fan And Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

West Orange, New Jersey, United States

West Orange, New Jersey, United States
6 volt Ford, Mercury & Thunderbird vintage Heater Blower Fan Cage and Motor, this unit is in good condition for restoring, please view pictures.
Brand:Ford Motor Company Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:See pictures

 

1952 – 1954 Ford, Mercury & Thunderbird Heater Blower Fan and Motor

 

 

6 volt Ford, Mercury & Thunderbird vintage Heater Blower Fan Cage and Motor, this unit is in good condition for restoring, please view pictures. The Heater Motor and Fan Cage came off a 1954 Mercury and will fit other FoMoCo vehicles, we do not know your vehicle and you are responsible for making sure you purchase the right part. Email us about item; price or shipping no reasonable offers will be rejected.

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