Original Gm 19 Inch 5 Blade Cooling Fan Clutch Drive Huge Big Block Ac Air 455 on 2040-parts.com
Spencer, New York, US
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GOOD USED 19.5 INCH COOLING FAN BLADE. THIS WILL FIT MANY MANY ENGINES. IT WAS REMOVED FROM A 1973 TRANS AM WITH A 455 ENGINE. PLEASE DO THE RESEARCH AND CHECK OUT THE PICTURES FOR FIT AND DESCRIPTION OF ITEM.
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