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Mopar 2892626 1969 4-speed Bellhousing on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Cadott, Wisconsin, United States

Cadott, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

Original Mopar 2892626 big block bellhousing for 1969 B-body cars with a 383 or 440 motor.  Road Runner, GTX, Satellite, Charger, Coronet, Super Bee.  Correct for either a 3 or 4-speed.  Use with a 11" 143 tooth flywheel.  Been sitting in a shed for over 35 years.  No cracks or flaws of any kind.  Blasted and shot with a coat of ceramic engine enamel primer.  Threads have also been chased and are perfect.  This is a very nice piece.  Shipping to the lower 48 States only.

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