Buick 1959-1966 Nailhead Rebuilt 401-425 Harmonic Balancer on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Rebuilt Harmonic balancer fits 1959 thru 1966 401 & 425 Buick Nailhead engines. The price reflects a 300.00 core charge which is refundable when a rebuildable core is returned in the first 30 days after receiving the rebuilt unit.
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