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1964 426 Race Hemi A864 Nos Steel Bellhousing Plymouth Dodge Max Wedge 2463235 on 2040-parts.com

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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

This is a NOS 1964 Mopar steel bellhousing that is original equipment for the 1964 Dodge/Plymouth 426 A864 Race Hemi. The bellhousing casting number is 2463236, the lower cover is casting number 2206044. The Mopar part number 2463235 and the lower part number is 2406045. The center hole is standard size, 4.350". Many have been modified to fit the later style 4 speed which utilize a larger opening.  The fork is a reconditioned original fork in excellent shape. The fork pivot is correct, with the correct rubber boot. The attaching hardware for the lower pan is also included. This bellhousing has never been installed and absolutely correct and mint, ready to install on your car. This would also fit 1964 dodge/Plymouth Max Wedge cars. Questions? Call Bruce at 952-888-3841 between 9:00 - 6:00 central time.  Thanks for looking!

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