Ford 9" , 9 Inch, Daytona Pinion Support D10w 4668 A on 2040-parts.com
Cookeville, Tennessee, United States
Here we have a used D10W 4668 A Daytona pinion support. Ford 427, 428 Cobra Jet, Boss 302, Boss 429. This is in nice used condition. Used in Nodular center sections. Have the large pinion bearing. I think this is a Nascar unit. Nice quality, in good used condition. Please look at the pictures as they tell the true condition. Please ask all questions before bidding. Payment should be made via PayPal with in two days after end of auction. Shipping will be UPS grounds to the lower 48 states all others will be on the buyers dime. Thanks and check my other auctions.
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