Fiat X 1/9 Carburetor Cooling Fan, 1979-1980 on 2040-parts.com
Brazil, Indiana, United States
Cleaning up the garage and came across a box label 1981 Fiat X 1/9, been sitting for years
What we have here is carburetor cooling fan assembly has 2 1/2" opening so should be correct for 1979-1980 (what it was doing in a box labeled 1981 I don't know) Fan has been tested and in good working order. |
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