Ford 5 Blade Radiator Flex Fan Fits Many 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s Small Block Fords on 2040-parts.com
Manassas, Virginia, United States
This is a
used 1976 Ford 5 Blade Radiator Flex Fan PN# D60E-8600-AA E76. However, when the radiator shroud will allow
it this will fit most any Ford small block engine with the standard 4 bolt
mount pattern The flex fan is in excellent
condition. I used it on my 1965 Mustang
for years.
No shipping outside the US and Canada. Sold as is. Fitment is the responsibility of the buyer. |
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