Antique,vintage Cooling Fan Blade The Across Steel 4 Blade Across Holes 2.25" on 2040-parts.com
East Flat Rock, North Carolina, United States
This a NOS 4 bladed steel blade fan not real sure what it fits It has A wire on it that held tag and tag is gone . 2.25 from outside of one to center of the other cross from each other. Please look close to the photo's to make sure this is the rite part you're looking for. I'm selling (AS-IS) NO RETURNS [ NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE US ] |
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