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 No, I have pulled them out of the Sonata and 
Elantras here at Pick A Part not sure if other models. It is about the only 
thing worth a sheet on a Hyundai. The reason I liked them is that while at the 
yard one day years ago, i pulled one off and walked over to a 73 Javelin which 
still had the 304 and radiator.And I put it against the radiator and realized 
that two could probably fit. Which it did. I do have a big length of radiator 
fan on my SC/360 however, not sure of the brand but great for in traffic when 
temps on the gauge are slowly creeping upward and  flip the switch and 
watch it go back down to 160 or so.  
Eddie stakes 
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Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 4:37 
PM 
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: 
speaking of electric fans.... 
  
Good stuff to know. Any particular year or model?  
 Thanks, 
Hey guys, something I use on several of my cars 
are Hyundai fans. You can find them at any salvage yard, or pick a part 
cheap. And two of them fit on a regular Blackstone AMC radiator too. Really 
easy to setup with a toggle switch. 
Good luck either way, and good to hearya'll 
are alright, that could have had some serious consequences.... 
Eddie Stakes 
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Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 8:06 
AM 
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins]Re: 
Made it out of the garage on her own Power! 
  
Thanks Doc, 
 I just thank God that Bill and I were not hurt. We could easily 
have been killed if the fan had not gotten stuck in the radiator. I will 
defintly not be using a steel fan again. Nice safe electric fan. I figured 
it's gonna cost me 380.00 to correctly set it back up. Thats if I geta 
deal on a radiator or recore and a deal on an electric fan. I heard one 
from a pre 96 ford Taurus fits and is a nice dual fan.  
 Davis 
 
     
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