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1961 Ford Falcon 170 Engine 4 Blade Cooling Fan, New Paint, 144/200, 60,62,63,64 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Oxford, Indiana, US

Oxford, Indiana, US
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This is a good used cooling fan for Ford 144/170/200 inline 6 engines. This came off a '61 Falcon 170. I sanded and repainted this recently. Since it's an original fan it does have some pitting in the blades that didn't sand out but it still looks good with the new paint.

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