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1949 -1955 ? Flathead Ford Bell Housing on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
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Inola, Oklahoma, United States

Inola, Oklahoma, United States
As shown. Has some surface rust. I'm not sure what years or models this will fit. This is my best guess. Please look closely at the photos.
Warranty:No Flathead Rat Hot Rod Ford:Bell Housing Clutch Fork Part Brand:Ford

1949-1955 Ford Flathead Bell Housing

Has some surface rust.  I'm not sure what years or models this will fit.  This is my best guess.

   Please look closely at the photos.
  

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