Hot Rod Ring Gear Spacer Chevy 55 64 Corvette 62 57 Ss 409 Fuelie 4.11 4.56 on 2040-parts.com
Sidney, New York, US
You are bidding on a N.O.S. ring gear spacer for 1955-64 Chevrolet full size cars as well as 1955-62 Corvettes and 1962-63 Chevy IIs. It allows the use of 4 series gears on a much more plentiful 3 series carrier. Happy bidding!
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