fan shrouds any one try a 67-69 mustang fan shroud

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  1. MaverickGrabber

    MaverickGrabber MaverickGrabber1972

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    the rad is the same size and shape just orderd one only 40 bucks with shiping
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    I'd love to hear how you make out with fitting that to your Mav. Hopefully it goes on as easily as it sounds. Where did you order yours from? John B.
     
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    cj pony parts like 40 bucks with ship and other then the lower Radiator hose on some of the mustangs on the pas side and the mav and some of the same year mustangs was on the drivers side but other then that there the same Radiators and should be able to make work fine ill let you know
     
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    i would be interested in how the shroud fits too. i need a replacement for my 71 mav:
     
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    If I had to spend 40 large on a shroud, I would seriously look at spending twice that for an electric fan.
     
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    Looks like the exact same one I have on my 75 GT. and mine fits great. Mines was alrerady one it when I bought the car so I thought it was org untill I bought the 2nd car and it didn't have one so i tranfered it over.
     
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    the only electric fan i would buy is a flex-a-lite black magic electric fans cost 199 so i fig if 40 bucks will keep it cool that will be great. if not then the next step is a electric fan i already have a aluminum griffin radiator and a High Vol aluminum water pump but no shroud on it
     
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    I'd be interested in the results once you receive it. I have a stock shroud with a 16" Fex-a-lite fan & I can't run the A/C without over heating. A larger shroud accomodating a larger fan may help. Otherwise, I'll have to add an electric fan in the front.
     
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    looks like it will work good will have to center it and drill holes dont line up with the ones in the after market rad
     
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    covers good would prob go right on a fac rad
     
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    thanks for the update, I noticed you have the aftermarket radiator, is it the same size as the original mav radiator??
     
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    same size they got the mounts close but there a little off other then that they are the same
     
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    i believe this will be a job well done on them ford mustang fan shroud and hope pics of the mod ride would be posted here soon. :yahoo:
     
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