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1961 Ford F100 Y Block 292 Flywheel Used From T98 4 Speed on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Dale, Texas, US

Dale, Texas, US
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Up for your bid is a cast iron manual transmission flywheel from a 1961 Ford F100 with the 292 Y block engine. Reserve is low at $20 and shipping is a flat $20. Pickup locally in central Texas is free.

This Ford Flywheel is not too dirty nor too rusty. It has some wear on the ring gear teeth. Most sections are fair but there is one area that has some teeth that have the edges worn down. You might need to have the ring gear replaced or in some cases teeth repired. Really low reserve considering what these go for. This came off the ford 292 V8 Y Block with the T98 4 speed tranmission. Not sure what it works on or doesn't. Please do your research before bidding.

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