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1963-64 Ford 260&289 Aluminum Bell Housing 5-bolt,very Good Cond on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Cheyenne, Wyoming, US

Cheyenne, Wyoming, US
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The identification on this is tentative but believed correct.  Besides FoMoCo cast into it is the number C3AA-6394-C  2. It really is in very good shape,no cracks,breaks or busted out holes. It does have an extra hole drilled through the bottom I presume for inspection of the clutch. Also the rubber seal where the fork goes into it is getting kinda ratty. These should be available from many sources. Will be sent FEDEX Ground. Shipping amount includes recycled box,packing,shipping to lower 48 and insurance.no other fees or costs.

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