Fan shroud

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  1. Anne House

    Anne House Member

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    So........ I have this Comet................

    Anyway....... My 1973 Comet is in need of a fan shroud. I have the original radiator. Anyone got one?
     
  2. Anne House

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    So I was asked the following:

    6 cly or V8? Ans: Straight 6
    A/C or Non-A/C? Ans: It originally had AC, but doesn't now. It will soon though as I am moving back to Texas
    California car or 49 state car? Ans: Not sure what this means
     
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    California cars had different options than the rest of the states.
     
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    Hi Anne

    Reason for difference in A/C vs non is probably fan and/or the radiators are different size...Usually back in'70s a non A/C 6cyl didn't have a shroud, though if it had the extra cooling option would have probably had the A/C cooling components...

    The Comet your engine came from didn't have a shroud and I don't think it ever did...

    Calif car means it probably had a more elaborate emissions system, possibly could dictate size of radiator... The door sticker will have a two digit DSO code that can be decoded by chart to tell where it was originally delivered... Post that number and myself or another member can look it up...
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    I seem to recall that 6 cyl cats also had a different shroud based on size of the motor as well: 170, 200, 250
     
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    so Anne, you thought this was going to be easy....LOL
    we are trying to find out what you have, then we can start looking for one...:thumbs2:
     
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    Well, the move is finally done and so I have the time to take the pic. The dso code is 33
     

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    Paul Masson MCCI Atlantic Canada Rep

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    I think Cleveland DSo is 32. That's what mine is and my car was originally sold in Ohio. DSO 33 is Detroit. Not that any of this matters in this case. Neither is a California DSO...
     

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