1970 71 72 455 Ho Trans Am Firebird Gm Fan Shoud on 2040-parts.com
Blackwood, New Jersey, US
Rare fan shroud removed from 455 HO 1971 Firebird. This is orig GM part # 10011265. It is in excellent orig condition (never painted) still all orig black plastic. Has a small crack in edge, (see pic) ---- email with any q's. ---- Be sure to check out our other 455 h/o and trans am parts too.
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