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Hello,
I am in need of a fan guard, not a fan shroud, for a '64 Ford Galaxie 500 XL. This is about a 10x10 inch peice that bolts with two bolts into the radiator core. It is designed to keep hands or fingers from hitting the fan while working on the engine or radiator. If you have one or know of someone who does, please let me know, it would be much appreciated! Thank you.
I will look, and get back to you, I think that I have one or two of those. Also try Dearborn Classics on line.
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Allen D
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64 Galaxie 500 with 428 FE
66 F-100 4x4 With 67 GT 390 Hi Pro and Toyota Power Steering
67 F-100 2wd for parts
68 F350 crew truck
80 Bronco with a 460 engine
90 Aerostar With 4.0
91 Aero 4x4 with 4.0
93 SHO Taurus
07 Mustang with 4.0
I have a shroud, but no brackets to bolt it on with. e-mail me a abertha2@juno.com
Allen
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Allen D
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64 Galaxie 500 with 428 FE
66 F-100 4x4 With 67 GT 390 Hi Pro and Toyota Power Steering
67 F-100 2wd for parts
68 F350 crew truck
80 Bronco with a 460 engine
90 Aerostar With 4.0
91 Aero 4x4 with 4.0
93 SHO Taurus
07 Mustang with 4.0
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