Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1968/69/70 Ford Harmonic Balancer Pulley 3 Groove Cj/scj Mustang Fairlane Etc on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Ellijay, Georgia, US

Ellijay, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:C8OE8509A Surface Finish:Original

Original 1968-1970 FoMoCo harmonic balancer (water pump/alternator/smog pump) pulley.  C8OE8509A.  For a Fairlane, Torino or Mustang.  428 Cobra Jet or 428 Super Cobra Jet.  It is all original and unpainted so the stamps are visible with yellow paint highlighting each.  Number is hard to read with magnifying glass.  Believe it or not pic 6 is an attempt to show the number.  Number and stamp bolt to the front of the harmonic balancer anyway.  Pictures are best description.  Thanks for looking.

On this clear day, you can see Fritz Henderson’s General Motors

Tue, 31 Mar 2009

Fritz Henderson and the guy he replaced at the top of General Motors, Rick Wagoner, both speak Portuguese. But that may be where the similarities end when it comes to the words spoken by the former CEO and his newly elevated successor. In his first news conference as the head of GM, Henderson made it abundantly clear that he understands the forces that put him where he is and what they expect from him.

Nissan X-Trail

Thu, 08 Mar 2007

By Gavin Green Motor Shows 08 March 2007 11:39 So, a brand new Nissan X-Trail. Or is it? It doesn’t look any different… Yes, it’s new – new body, new platform and some new engines.

The CAR Pubcast: which is the best supercar of 2010?

Mon, 17 May 2010

Welcome to the inaugural CAR Pubcast™ – where you can hear the CAR Magazine team debate the greatest supercars of 2010. It's to accompany a feature in the new June 2010 issue of CAR, out this week and you can hear the bread rolls being thrown as we argue over the fastest cars to grace our pages this year. The cover story is The Supercar World Cup, as we travel around the world in our endeavour to anoint the year's greatest supercar: the ones that get us drooling, set our pulses racing and make us buy an extra lottery ticket, just in case.