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71 72 73 74 Oem Charger Roadrunner Dart Cuda Oem 318 340 360 7 Blade Clutch Fan on 2040-parts.com

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Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
a nice original 20 inch fan removed from a 72 charger 340 will work on 71-74 B Bodies with small blocks. Will work on E & A body applications as well Clean ready to bolt on Starting at a low cost for your restoration
Brand:MOPAR

a nice original 20 inch fan removed from a 72 charger 340 will work on 71-74 B Bodies with small blocks. Will work on E & A body applications as well  Clean ready to bolt on   Starting at a low cost for 
your restoration 

Buyer to pay 14.00 for shipping 


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