1970 1971 Mopar 340 318 360 273 Bell Housing Dodge Plymouth Bellhousing Cuda on 2040-parts.com
Harrisville, Rhode Island, US
This auction is for a 1970-71 MOPAR small block aluminum bellhousing. It's a little dirty and the threaded holes all look good. Please verify your application before bidding. Casting Number 2892482, A/B/C/E-bodies 273 318 340 360. Sold as seen in the pictures. Thanks for looking.
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