This is a used 426 hemi 8 bolt crank 55 lb flywheel 130 tooth in very good condition . This was used on a drag car in the 70s all good ring gear 10 and a half inch clutch
On Oct-06-13 at 13:57:53 PDT, seller added the following information:
there is a mistake in the weight of flywheel it is 48.2 lbs sorry for the mistake if you retract bid i understand Thanks
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