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Don Hardy, Strange, Mark Williams Pro Stock 9" Ford Rear End - Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $2,900.00
Location:

Barrington, Illinois, United States

Barrington, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:MW - Strange

Don Hardy Pro Stock 9" Ford Rear End - Complete

Mark Williams 35 spline axles, 42 1/2" flange to flange, 5/8 studs, 5" bolt circle

Olds ends

Strange light weight aluminum center section, spool, 4:56 gears

Mark Williams pinion support #56701

11 1/2" rotors, JFZ calipers

1 1/4" 4 link bars, 20 1/2" bolt to bolt

This rear end was out of a Don Hardy 1981 Pro Stock Camaro

Listing says pick up only - but contact me and we can discuss shipping

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