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Vintage Chevrolet Gmc Ford Dodge Truck Rat Rod Electric Rubber Blade Cooling Fan on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Linden, Michigan, US

Linden, Michigan, US
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NO RESERVE AUCTION!!!  You are viewing a Vintage Chevrolet GMC Ford Dodge Truck Rat Rod Electric Rubber Blade Cooling Fan.  This is untested.  There appears to have a 3 way switch for off and 2-Speeds.  The Fan Blades measure approximately 5 1/2" in diameter, and there is an adjustable mounting bracket for overhead or dash mount.  Please see details in the PIC's for additional description.  Successful Bidder to pay $7.00 shipping and insurance.

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