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Model A Ford: New 2-pc Front Crankshaft Pulley on 2040-parts.com

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Roanoke, Texas, United States

Roanoke, Texas, United States
Condition:New

This is a new, never-used "Made in USA" front crankshaft pulley that is of 2-piece design.  The advantage of this replacement style of pulley is that if the pulley breaks and needs to be replaced, it can be done without removing the radiator, saving time and work.  One-piece pulleys were original, but this 2-piece pulley is a popular replacement.  It is complete, brand new, and ready for installation.  Price of these new from the big suppliers is $33.00.  Thanks for looking...

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