Vintage Chevy Radiator/fan Shroud on 2040-parts.com
Abilene, Kansas, United States
All steel radiator shroud..I removed from a 58 Chevy 2-ton(Viking) truck equipped with a 283 cu. in...In excellent condition good steel..sanded and cleaned it with electric wire brushes, preparing to prime it but decided-
condition is better displayed like this..Not sure what all small or big block engines/radiators it might fit so look over measurements carefully..Fan opening-20-3/8"...width at radiator(I.D. at mounting holes)24"..height at radiator-21-1/2"..depth(front-to-back) at sides and bottom-8-5/8"..at top 7-13/16" |
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