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Nostalgia Sbc Gasser Summer's Brothers Front-drive Funny Car Donovan Ed Pink Fed on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Eufaula, Alabama, United States

Eufaula, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used

Hello up for auction is 1 Summers brothers small block Chevy front drive with pinion drive and plug. please look at the photos if you do not understand how this works please ask . If you are looking for a real nostalgia front drive , this is it. You can move the ignition to the front with the pump and away from the firewall.This is my spare . If you are interested in just the cover or the pump drive let me know. I can separate all of it.If you look at the pioneer the distributor mount is 600. dollars alone.. These will accept gear and chain drives.. The buyer is responsible for shipping and will need to be adjusted.. If you need to ask any questions please call me at 334-355-0182. I can bring it with me to the sema show if you want to see it first hand.. Thank you..

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