Listed for sale is a used but complete fan shroud taken off of a 1962 Chevrolet Impala with a 327ci engine. This item may fit other models but not sure which ones. It has some surface rust but is not rusted through, it just needs to be refinished. There are some bent pieces shown on in the pictures that could be bent back into place. Please feel free to ask questions and request more specific pictures.
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Cooling System for Sale
Toyota land cruiser radiator hose to pipe 1960-1972(US $15.00)
Heater shut off control valve vintage flathead hot rat street rod usa made nos(US $19.99)
1928 1929 ford av8 radiator brassworks for flathead engine(US $850.00)
1966 & possibly other ford mustang under dash a/c unit spacer plate
1964 1/2 1965 1966 mustang a/c condenser & dryer mounting bracket set w/screws
1968 1969 ford mustang 6 cyl. 200ci water pump core c8de-8505-?
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