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Mopar 70 71 72 Demon 22" Fan Shroud New on 2040-parts.com

US $169.00
Location:

Waupun, Wisconsin, United States

Waupun, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hoffmans Surface Finish:black Manufacturer Part Number:325 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:2998 325

Each bid is for a new reproduction fan shroud as pictured, an excellent reproduction of the 1970-72 A-Body 22" V-8 radiator fan shroud. Original part number 2998 325. Correct for all V-8 cars using a fan shroud including 318 with A/C, 340, and 360 powered Darts, Valiants, Dusters, and Demons. Injection molded with all of the details of an original part.

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