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Mopar Chrysler T/a 340 Forged Steel Crankshaft 2532457 4-speed Or Automatic on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Hilton, New York, United States

Hilton, New York, United States
Virgin journals in nice shape, surface rust , should be cleaned up by machine shop
Brand:Chrysler Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:2532457 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

The old Dodge hi-performance book lists this as a forged steel heavy duty crankshaft out of a T/A 340 application.  Been stored upright for years in the basement.  Never cut.  Rings well.

Will be shipped in a crankshaft box.

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