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Ford 1965 1966 1967 1968 Fan Blade 1968 Shelby Gt350 17 1/2" 7 Blade Fairlane on 2040-parts.com

US $92.00
Location:

Richardson, Texas, United States

Richardson, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FORD Manufacturer Part Number:C5AE-C

Since this is a fixed price / Best Offer auction, feel free to make an offer.

This auction is for a Ford 1966 1967 1968 289 Mustang and Fairlane Radiator cooling fan. It is an original Ford fan with the part number and FOMOCO stamped into the fan.   It has the Ford part number of C6OE-G on it It is in good overall shape.  There probably somewhere on the fan is some defect or so, tip slightly bent or scratches from living life spinning at 3000 PM for 50 years.   

I have the Ford Part Number Clutch that came off this fan in another listing, and will combine shipping at a reduced rate.  

It is also code correct for a 1968 Shelby GT350.

Please look at the link below for a more detailed list of applications.

C6OE-G

Shelby

Confirmed Application. Information has been double checked with at least a second source66 289 Mustang w/Hang on AC

Unconfirmed Application. Information may or may not be complete or accurate66 289 Fairlane w/AC w or wo/TE

Unconfirmed Application. Information may or may not be complete or accurate66 289 Fairlane Power fan

Confirmed Application. Information has been double checked with at least a second source67 289 Mustang w/AC

Unconfirmed Application. Information may or may not be complete or accurate67 289 Fairlane w/AC, Power fan w_or_wo/TE

Confirmed Application. Information has been double checked with at least a second source68 Shelby GT-350

Unconfirmed Application. Information may or may not be complete or accurate66-67 289 Falcon w/AC w_or_wo/TE

17 1/2" diameter

7 blades

 C4OZ-8600-D

http://mustangtek.com/fan/C6OE-G.html  

No charge to pick up locally in Richardson (Dallas) Texas. 

If you have a specific question or need, just send me a message through ebay, or call me at 214.882.5709

Shipping:  I try to ship the most economical way possible, normally FedEx for larger packages, and United States post office for small stuff.  Local pick up is always available, and there is no charge for local pickup, payment due when picked up. 

Combined shipping:  I ship items together that can ship together.  For example, I would not ship a crystal vase and an engine block in the same box, but I try to pack as much as I can safely together.  This can be a real savings for lots of large but light in weight stuff.

About me:  This is my hobby, not my business, so I do not need to make the mortgage or payroll off these parts.  This is what I do for fun, and hopefully make a litt on my extra parts.  I have owned Mustangs since 1969, and currently own a 1966 K Convertible and a 1968 GT500 Shelby.  

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