52, 53 Ford Heater Heat & Defrost Blower Fan Motor 18456-a on 2040-parts.com
Erie, Pennsylvania, US
This came out of a 52 Ford car. My books says it will also fit a 53 Ford. This might fit a 54 and 55 Ford. My books do not go up that high, so you will have to check. This is a 6 volt Assembly. I used my battery charger to test it. It ran slow with one wire and fast with the other wire. The wires are in very bad shape and will need to be replaced. Good news is you know the length and the correct end for each wire.
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