Ford 9 Inch Nascar H Series Detroit Locker Bare on 2040-parts.com
Glen Allen, Virginia, United States
New Ford 9 inch H series Daytona locker case, I believe it's a Detroit brand.
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Ford 9 inch posi trac complete rear axle assembly. out of 1959 ford. no shipping(US $350.00)
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