Shelby,mustang,k-code,ford,9 Inch,1966,case,6h29,hipo,gt350 on 2040-parts.com
Covina, California, United States
This auction is for a 9 inch third member case and bearing retainer for a 66 Mustang. The 9 inch came on cars equipt with the K-code engine also including the Shelby GT350.The date code for the case is 6H29 and the retainer is 6J19. This date would be correct for a car with a build date of August or Sept. of 1966. The case and retainer are in show quality condition. I also have many other 9 inch parts available including 65-66 original yokes,Housings, Pinion snubbers, K code and Shelby rear end parts. call for more info 626 4887504. |
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