New Lakewood Bellhousing, Block Saver Plate, Fork, Adj. Pivot Ball, Bolts on 2040-parts.com
Walla Walla, Washington, United States
These items were purchased to be put on a Big Block Chevy. Everything is new. Includes the Block Saver Plate, the Clutch Fork, Adjustable Pivot Ball, and the bagged nuts and bolts for assembly. Let me know if you have questions or need more pictures. Local pick-up only as it is too heavy for me to handle and get shipped. I can manage to have it taken to our local UPS Store and you can direct shipment from there. The location is Walla Walla Washington 99362.
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