Vintage 1920's Car Automobile Engine Cooling Fan Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, New York, US
This is a Used Vintage 1920's Era Engine Cooling Fan Assembly With Hub Saved from a Parts Car Likely back in the 1930's or 40's. This is from a Large Inventory of Vintage Water Pumps and Fans I was
fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to purchase from an old
salvage yard before they closed in the Early 1980's. They had Dismantle
Parts Cars Since 1934 and had stored away many of the parts in barns and
building for safe storage for future sale. I am unable to find any markings on this one. The Hub Turns Freely and the Fan Blades are in Good Condition. The Blades are Approx 15 1/2" Long an 2" Wide. The Belt Pulley is Approx 4" Diameter and would take a 5/8" Belt. Usable as it is, but Needs Some Cleanup and would Need Re-Painting to be Show Quality.
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