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1970 - 1971 Amc 360 Standard Transmission Flywheel on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
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Phoenix, Arizona, US

Phoenix, Arizona, US
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AMC 360 Flywheel

1970 - 1971 AMC 360
STANDARD TRANSMISSION FLYWHEEL

This standard transmission flywheel fits 1970 - 1971 AMC 360 engines with flat crankshaft flange only.

  • Fits 1970 - 1971 AMC 360 engines with flat crankshaft flange only
  • Will NOT fit 1972 or newer AMC 360 applications!
  • Blue Monkey not included!

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