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Steel fan shroud
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-65-Pon...FSljO5Yp817MKs
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-1965-P...k8qz_PRQEMyXS4 What year would the 1st 1 be for ? |
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It’s my understanding that there where two different radiator set up’s in those years.
The standard.rad and then the rad used in the A/C and tripower cars. These two model cars seem to be the ones that use the metal fan shroud, I think? I hope others chime in on this !
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Can a moderator move this post to the 64/65 GTO tech ?
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My Original Steel Fan Shroud looks like the 2nd link pictures.
It was build in April 1964 so it may be the second version of the shroud. It has 3 mounting holes on each side of the shroud. Tom V.
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The 2nd. 1 is what i thought was proper , #1 link must be something else as no pass. side notch for upper hose & the sides are straight own vs. tapered.
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