Used Corvette Differential Side Yoke 17 Spline 1963-79 on 2040-parts.com
Elyria, Ohio, US
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A USED CORVETTE DIFFERENTIAL SIDE YOKE, 17 SPLINE
IT WILL FIT ANY CORVETTE FROM 1963 TO 1979
IT WAS BEAD BLASTED AND PAINTED WITH BLACK EPOXY PAINT
THE BEARING SURFACE LOOKS GOOD, U JOINT HOLES ARE GOOD, SPLINE IS GOOD
PLEASE REFER TO THE PICTURES FOR CONDITION
I HAVE THE OTHER SIDE IN ANOTHER AUCTION, I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING
I PICKED THIS UP LAST WEEK WITH SOME OTHER 65 PARTS I NEEDED BUT I DON'T NEED THIS
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK ME
KNOW WHAT YOU ARE BIDDING ON
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LOWER 48 ONLY
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