Vintage Kart - A Used Horstman Rev-grip West Bend 820 12 Tooth 9/16 Shaft Clutch on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, US
Listed here is a Used Horstman Rev-Grip 12 Tooth Clutch for a West Bend 820 or 610 Engine. This Clutch is for the 9/16 Straight Shaft West Bend 820 and 610 Crankshafts. As you can see from the Pictures the Clutch has had Very Little Use and is in Excellent Original Condition.
SHIPPING and INSURANCE wihich is FREE to the BUYER COST ME $15.00.
If you have any other questions about the Clutch, call me at 619-249-6100, or e-mail me.
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