1961 1962 Cadillac 7 Blade Air Conditioning Fan And Shroud A/c on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
This is an air conditioning fan and fan shroud from a 1961 Cadillac. They're in good condition overall with light surface rust, but no rust through. In the last picture you can see a split that occurred at the factory.
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