This is a new old stock 1978 Ford fan blade, not sure if its for a car or truck, the part number d8bz-8600-c, the d8 means 1978, but i'm not sure what b stands for, Make sure it will fit your car or truck by the numbers, its a nice fan, there might be a light place or so the needs scuffed and spotted in just to make it nice before putting it on,
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