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1968- Pontiac Gto, Judge, Firebird. Oem, # 9791346 Ram Air, Heavy Duty, Flex Fan on 2040-parts.com

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Midland Park, New Jersey, United States

Midland Park, New Jersey, United States
In excellent , ready to show condition..aluminum fins really shine.
Brand:General Motors Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:9791346 Surface Finish:Satin black Other Part Number:D68 Warranty:No

Rare , Extremely hard to find , Original, Pontiac Ram Air GTO, Judge, LeMans, Firebird, TransAm...part #  9791346  Factory, Heavy duty 19 inch flex fan. with a  date code of D68 ( April 1968 ) . I left the blade reinforcement un-primed and painted so you can see the original stamped part number and date code.  This is in excellent like new condition  for its age.. I only sell authentic vintage parts that will greatly enhance you show car. These parts have been discontinued for years. Don't trust your restoration on  reproduction parts! These are the details the judges are looking for on your concourse restored Pontiac. Will also fit other year Pontiac's, please check for your correct application. I have a 100 percent approval rating so bid with confidence! Cleaning out my collection of Ram Air parts check my other listings in near future. 

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