Studebaker Heater Fan Motor Bracket Enclosure Squirrel Cage Hawk? on 2040-parts.com
Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
This is a heater fan motor and bracket shown from a Studebaker. Not sure what all models it will fit but I'm pretty sure it came from a Hawk We hooked up the wires and the motor blows fine; HOWEVER, the wires are exposed and would need to be suitably repaired/covered.
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