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1955-1964 Chevrolet Rear End Differential Corvette Impala 3707306 Bb1118 Read on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

San Angelo, Texas, US

San Angelo, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:General Motors Manufacturer Part Number:3707306 Warranty:No

 we have a rear end differential, third member. This is a FARM FRESH find. # 3707306. BB1118 3.55 gear ratio assembled November 18 of 54 for a 55 Chevy.  Take a look at the pics and ask all questions before buying. This one is very heavy so shipping will be set accordingly. It is sold as For Parts Only as we have no way of knowing what works and what doesn't. If I find that shipping is less than I expect, I will refund some of the cost.

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