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Old 03-08-2026, 05:20 PM
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Can anyone tell what car this is for
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Looks similar to a 1964 GTO, except the GTO’s always had aluminum blades.
Plus the ‘64 used domed head rivets.

Two different ‘64 GTO’s below.

PS, are the blades on your fan aluminum that have been painted black?
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Are there any numbers on a fan blade?
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