Vintage Heavy Duty Dash / Floor Fan, Rat Rod, Classic, Trucks on 2040-parts.com
Hamel, Minnesota, United States
High quality fan by Baader-Brown Mfg, made in the USA. Great for adding to your dash or floor of your classic vehicle. These have been used for years in buses and emergency vehicles as they really move the air.
Adjustable mounting bracket for ease of mounting. Fully tested and ready for use Made of steel and has removable cover for ease of cleaning . In great shape |
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