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- Fan Belt, 1960-1970 - An automobile's fan belt carries power from a crankshaft-driven pulley to the fan that helps cool the engine. Depending on the engine's design, the fan belt might run other accessories too. The belt's "V" shape improves its hold on the pulleys, reducing slippage. Historically, fan belts were made from rubberized cloth cords.

- 1960-1970
- Collections - Artifact
Fan Belt, 1960-1970
An automobile's fan belt carries power from a crankshaft-driven pulley to the fan that helps cool the engine. Depending on the engine's design, the fan belt might run other accessories too. The belt's "V" shape improves its hold on the pulleys, reducing slippage. Historically, fan belts were made from rubberized cloth cords.
- Fan Belt, 1965 - An automobile's fan belt carries power from a crankshaft-driven pulley to the fan that helps cool the engine. Depending on the engine's design, the fan belt might run other accessories too. The belt's "V" shape improves its hold on the pulleys, reducing slippage. Historically, fan belts were made from rubberized cloth cords.

- 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Fan Belt, 1965
An automobile's fan belt carries power from a crankshaft-driven pulley to the fan that helps cool the engine. Depending on the engine's design, the fan belt might run other accessories too. The belt's "V" shape improves its hold on the pulleys, reducing slippage. Historically, fan belts were made from rubberized cloth cords.
- Fan Belt, 1967 - An automobile's fan belt carries power from a crankshaft-driven pulley to the fan that helps cool the engine. Depending on the engine's design, the fan belt might run other accessories too. The belt's "V" shape improves its hold on the pulleys, reducing slippage. Historically, fan belts were made from rubberized cloth cords.

- 1967
- Collections - Artifact
Fan Belt, 1967
An automobile's fan belt carries power from a crankshaft-driven pulley to the fan that helps cool the engine. Depending on the engine's design, the fan belt might run other accessories too. The belt's "V" shape improves its hold on the pulleys, reducing slippage. Historically, fan belts were made from rubberized cloth cords.
- Piece of Belting, 1900-1920 -

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Piece of Belting, 1900-1920
- Belt Sander, Used by Phil Remington - Phil Remington was one of racing's greatest fabricators and metalworkers. He worked alongside innovators like Lance Reventlow, Carroll Shelby, and Dan Gurney throughout his 70-year career. Always resourceful, "Rem" often made his own tools suited to the job at hand. He made this belt sander using parts from an old lawn mower.

- 1969-2013
- Collections - Artifact
Belt Sander, Used by Phil Remington
Phil Remington was one of racing's greatest fabricators and metalworkers. He worked alongside innovators like Lance Reventlow, Carroll Shelby, and Dan Gurney throughout his 70-year career. Always resourceful, "Rem" often made his own tools suited to the job at hand. He made this belt sander using parts from an old lawn mower.