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1968 Chevy 327 5 Blade Fan Blade Camaro Chevelle Nova Gm 67 69 350 396 Sbc Bbc on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, US

Omaha, Nebraska, US
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This is a factory Chevy/GM steel 5 bladed fan blade removed from a 1968 327. It has five flat rivets on each blade. It is in good shape, and turns true. It needs a better paint job. The clutch is not OEM, but it worked well. The diameter of each blade is right at 9 inches, so the total diameter is 18", the diameter of the center hole is 2-9/16, and the bolt center hole to center hole diameter is 3-1/4". I believe the late 67, 68, and some 69 used this fan on the 283, 302, 327, 350, 396 heavy duty or A/C, Camaro, Chevelle, and Nova without air conditioning? Please verify your needs before bidding. Shipping 48 states is $18.00 (if you don't want the fan clutch, I can ship the item for less $ I think). International shipping is available, please contact me for the fee before bidding. Questions are welcomed.

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