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1965-66 Belair Biscayne Impala 283 327 Oem Fan/shroud Radiator Spacer on 2040-parts.com

US $79.50
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Canton, Ohio, US

Canton, Ohio, US
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1965 1966 BelAir Biscayne Caprice Impala 283 327 Small Block Chevy V8 Fan/Shroud Radiator Spacer


Most of these got pitched by performance enthusiasts that installed lightweight plastic/aluminum mechanical cooling fans. Probably the last one we will see for a while. A good piece to have if you are restoring your classic full size Chevy or other GM vehicle from the mid '60's era. No twists, tweaks or dents. A rock solid piece with some minor pitting and surface rust. Ready to mount to your OEM radiator support or strip and refinish first for your restoration project. Look the pictures over, what you see is what you get.

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