Used 1960s Chevy Clutch Shaft (z Bar) "b" on 2040-parts.com
Hertford, North Carolina, US
One used early 1960s Chevy clutch shaft (a. k.a. Z bar). Exact application unknown. 9 " long. Please look closely at the picture. SOLD AS IS! Please see my other ads for additional NOS and used GM/Chevy parts. Email with questions.
Transmission & Drivetrain for Sale
- Nos 1962-1963 chevy nova axle retainer plates(2) #3790605(US $5.62)
- Nos 1957-up ford wheel bearing (US $49.99)
- Lucas remanufactured clutch disc cd393 for triumph tr6 ----->(US $59.99)
- Used 1958 chevy front drive shaft section- p/g #3750748(US $19.58)
- Used 1958 chevy front drive shaft section- 3 spd #3750747(US $19.58)
- 1956 ford 3 speed ford-0-matic transmission with torque converter(US $400.00)
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