Mopar 340 Bell Housing Out Of A 1970 Duster 340 4 Speed on 2040-parts.com
Normalville, Pennsylvania, United States
Mopar bell housing off a 1970 4 speed 340 Duster. Good shape. Needs cleaned. A,B,E body 318/340/360 Casting # 28929482 What you see is what you get. Ships only to US lower 48 Tracking # included.
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