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|  CHEAP 772 fan 
			
			Hi Gang, as the title says, a cheap alternative to the often expensive 772 fan. It's a Genuine 3947772 fan, but dated C75, a previous owner restored it for their car and fitted a parts store clutch just to it get running while they sourced a correctly dated fan. Anyway, here's a real 772 clutch fan for a driver or flipper - it's got the look, just not the date. It would pass the sniff test for looks and function at a local show for sure. The clutch looks pretty new and has resistance, but included just because, not guaranteed. 110.00 PPG shipped to the 48. Cheers all, Anthony | 
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			Anthony, that clutch appears to be a short one that might be correct for my '66 BB Chevelle. I see a number and arrow on it, but can't make it out. If you would be so kind as to PM, or post, that number so I can do a search of applications, I would be grateful...   
				__________________ Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles | 
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			I'll take that fan and clutch if available. Thanks
		 
				__________________ 70 Chevelle Vert L34 M21 28-A 791 70 Chevelle Cpe LS6 M40 14-14 756 70 Chevelle Cpe L?? M?? 926-99616 755 69 Chevelle Cpe L78 M21 71-B 756 70 Chevelle Cpe L34 M20 48-48 796 | 
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|  AnthonyS (08-06-2024) | ||
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 I Googled that number but nothing came up... Cheers! Anthony | 
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|  Too Many Projects (08-06-2024) | ||
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