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Old 02-21-2008, 12:13 AM   #1
Guido44
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'67 Firebird Restoration

I am restoring my '67 Firebird 400 convertible back to original condition. I do not have the original radiator fan blade and I am trying to determine the correct OEM fan blade size. The car does not have A/C and was originally equipped with a fan clutch. Catalogs show replacement fans anywhere from 15" -20". Does anyone know the correct fan size for this year/model?
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Old 02-21-2008, 09:23 AM   #2
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Re: '67 Firebird Restoration

Guido,

A non-AC car with a clutch fan is fairly unusual in that era. A call to Ames Performance or Performance Years could get you the info you need. Those are Pontiac-specific restoration houses and have a lot of expertise not found at Year 1 and other generic resto supplies.

Cool cars, '67s. A ragtop is pretty rare, too!

Jim
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