Nos Ford 8" Ford Rear Axle Bearing Support on 2040-parts.com
Sherrills Ford, North Carolina, US
NOS FORD bearing support. The # cast on this item is C6OWA and is followed by 789, there may be more numbers but I can not read them. I think this is for an 8" ford rearend. It is in unused condition but has some rust from shelf life, the bearings will need to be replaced due to pitting. Please ask questions before bidding and be sure this will fit your application. Thanks for looking!
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