Chevy Dodge Ford Hot Rod Pulling Tractor 180* Electric Fan Controller Derale on 2040-parts.com
Maquon, Illinois, United States
NEW, OLD STOCK DERALE ELECTRIC FAN CONTROLLER. 180*F PRE SET TURN ON, 165*F TURN OFF. 25 AMP WITH RADIATOR PROBE. PART # 16738. NEVER USED BUT BOX SHOWS SHELF WEAR. CHECK OUT OUR OTHER AUCTIONS ,WE CAN COMBINE SHIPPING. WE SHIP WORLDWIDE.
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