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Ford 9 Inch Posi Trac Complete Rear Axle Assembly. Out Of 1959 Ford. No Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Floyds Knobs, Indiana, United States

Floyds Knobs, Indiana, United States
Greasy
Warranty:No

This was in a 1951 Ford that I bought as a parts car.  Owner said it was a posi traction out of a 1959 Ford.   It looks like the spring perch pads have been modified to fit that car but not sure.  Both drums rotate same direction when yoke is turned.  I never used it.  Item must be picked up at my ZIP 47122.  If ebay calculates shipping, I will refund that when you come for the item.  I`m 20 miles from the NSRA event this week end.   I will not ship this item.

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