Nascar Ford 9" Inch 1350 Billet Steel Yoke on 2040-parts.com
Mooresville, North Carolina, US
This auction is for a Ford 9" 1350 billet steel yoke....yoke is used. For 28 spline Pinion. This yoke has a couple races on it and is in good usable condition. This item is from a top NASCAR team and is in great condition. Your satisfaction is Guaranteed.
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