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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 12:06 AM
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I'm trying to find out what this radiator shroud belongs to. I know it is not correct for my 68. It fit with the rad they had in the car but it was for a big block, I think.

I'll post a photo here soon.

The part numbers are as follows:
(TOP COMPONENT) Z2649 / 3938940 / TP56812
(BOTTOM RH COMPONENT) 3935572 / TP56804
(BOTTOM LH COMPONENT) 393557? / TP5679?

This is a fiberglass fan shroud. Also, what would it be worth? I would like to get the correct items for my 68.

Thanks.
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Originally Posted by bwellisley
The part numbers are as follows:
(TOP COMPONENT) Z2649 / 3938940 / TP56812
(BOTTOM RH COMPONENT) 3935572 / TP56804
(BOTTOM LH COMPONENT) 393557? / TP5679?
Checking out my parts book and I found

3938940 Shroud (plastic) fits 66-68 427

but could not find the other numbers in the Shroud section.

tom...
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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 12:40 AM
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thanks, tom. this one is definitely fiberglass...? ?
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Originally Posted by bwellisley
this one is definitely fiberglass...? ?
They only show plastic and metal, so would have to assume that they classify plastic and fiberglass as one in the same.
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yes, i would agree. i found this on fleebay today...anyone know if it is correct for me? i have a 327/350 manual no-A/C
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i thought it should look more like this:


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Old Mar 26, 2007 | 08:36 PM
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anyone have a suggestion for the price tag i should put on the one i have to pay for the correct one for my 68...yah, i know, it won't cover the bill, but it will help a little bit, eh!?

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My 68 has a fiberglass shroud from the factory.
It has A/C and therefore came from the factory with the same radiator used for the big block even though mine is the L79 small block.
You may have hte correct shroud if you have an A/C car.
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Old Mar 27, 2007 | 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by bwellisley
...i found this on fleebay today...anyone know if it is correct for me? i have a 327/350 manual no-A/C
link to item in question

i thought it should look more like this:


thanks!
The steel fan shroud should be correct for your 69. Smallblock manual cars without AC got the steel shrouds. Fiberglass shroud went with big blocks and smallblocks with AT or AC.

Check the AIM to be certain. Steel shroud will probably be shown as regular production (your car). Fiberglass shroud will show up in the options section (big blocks, C60, M40).


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my AIM does not have a part# listed for the shroud. i have a call into Haggerty to see if they can help. would the following number be correct for a 327ci/350hp 4spd standard vert? #3938943

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This is the one you need.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...9747&rd=1&rd=1
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