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1955-1957 Chevrolet Heater Fan. Core on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
Location:

Fresno, California, US

Fresno, California, US
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I think this is the fan and motor for a 1955-1957 Chevrolet but please confirm. I don't know which year this is so I don't know the voltage. The fan and motor turn very easily but not under their own power. Thanks for looking.


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