Offenhauser Tri Power Linkage 1937 - 1953 Chevrolet Chevy 3 X 2 Linkage on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, US
We recently acquired the car parts estate of an old time hot rodder and classic car collector and this package was in that batch of parts. This is an Offenhauser linkage setup. It is for use with their Chevrolet triple intake manifold that fits 1937 to 1953 Chevrolets. It comes with instructions and they say it is for Catalog numbers 1177 and 1409. It has the number 1177 written on the back of the package. The very bottom of this package of linkage has been opened, but the rest of it is still factory sealed. The instructions were in the bottom part along with several fittings and some nuts and bolts. I don't know if over the years some small part may have fallen out of the bottom, but there is still quite a bit of stuff there! Free shipping anywhere in the lower 48 United States. Int'l extra. Good luck!!
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