360 Chrysler Smallblock Vibration Dampner Mopar Small Block Harmonic Balancer on 2040-parts.com
Newport, Michigan, United States
Vibration dampner removed from a 71 360. Looks useable but there is some separation of the rubber ring on the backside. Look closely at the last couple pictures to see separation. Could possibly be repaired? Other than that looks good.
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