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Pair of green 17" flex-a-lite fans. The one on the left in near nos. the backside is clean with no fading/staining whatsoever. The front has some very minor stainig but will not be seen once on the car. Even the bolt holes have not been gouged at all. The one on the right has some minor staining. Both have no rust on the rivets. Both have never been damaged. Both are better than 99% of the ones out there.
Will take $50 for the pair + shipping. Thanks Dave |
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Sold, Thanks
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what was so specail about these fan ???
I remember having the same fan on a nova Ionce had. thanks Will
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Will
These fans were popular in the '68- mid '70's time period. Supposedly gave you some extra horses because they flattened out at high speeds and weighed less than a stock metal fan. Also Motion ran this fan on some of their cars and I've seen them sold as part of the Motion "TopCat" Custom Curve tune up kits which included stuff like different metering rods for carbs, heavy duty points, heat spacers, thinner head gaskets etc. It also just a plain old Nostalgic item. Nice fans are hard to find and NOS are as rare as hens teeth. Kevin Suydam has one on his '69 Phase III hugger orange Camaro and also on his '69 Nickey Camaro. |