Crankshaft was removed from the engine and is in excellent condition. We've had it in dry storage since '95 but have now abandoned the rebuild on the car. See our other listing for a 1965 MGB camshaft.
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Crankshafts & Parts for Sale
- Gm 603447 1937-40 all harmonic balancer "nos"(US $300.00)
- Mopar oem p/n# 04897297aa - engine crankshaft seal(US $15.00)
- Autolite rev-limiter repo mustang,torino,cyclone,302 boss,428cj,429cj/429scj
- Nos crankshaft balancer pulley for all 1932-36 chevy cars & trucks chevrolet
- Nos ford harmonic balancer c5oz-6316-c c8ze-a s.d.h1(US $300.00)
- 1967, 1968 ford 427 nascar wide journal crankshaft new nos w bearings
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