I am converting a running car to a street rod and no longer this rear axle. The previous owner states this is an axle from a 1953 Chevrolet sedan. The axle code is LL630 and confirms the year. The assembly includes springs with the original protective wrapping, complete brake assemblies, torque tube and drive shaft. This unit is located in Scottsdale , Arizona and is local pick-up only or shipping arranged by the buyer. Questions can be directed to 480-614-0116.
Transmission & Drivetrain for Sale
1955-57 ford thunderbird clutch alignment tool(US $33.00)
68 camaro rear axle(US $300.00)
1940's 50's chevy 3 speed trans front bearing retainer new 1013 (US $29.99)
Nors clutch throw out bearing 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 oldsmobile(US $34.95)
Austin healey 3000 bj8 1st-2nd shift fork(US $40.00)
Austin healey 3000 bj8 2nd gear(US $50.00)
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