Chevy Car Conversion Bellhousing 1949 To 54 on 2040-parts.com
Anderson, California, United States
Chevy car bellhousing conversion. ..fits 1949 to 54 car..
Use later trans...open drive line. ..Muncie, t5, etc... We move clutch ball location to have clutch linkage line up correctly. .. |
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