1960s Corvette Tranmission Bellhousing 3764591 on 2040-parts.com
Avon, Ohio, US
trans bellhousing for a 1960s corvette
.stamping #3764591
.no cracks.recently removed from a running vehicle.
includes tins and shift fork.all threaded holes good
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