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Vintage Flywheel Off 352 With 2 Speed Transmission (have) Ford Galaxy on 2040-parts.com

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South Houston, Texas, United States

South Houston, Texas, United States
Came off a running engine. Have the 2 speed transmission.
Brand:Ford Warranty:No

 This Flywheel came off a running 352 engine with a 2 speed transmission. (Have the transmission if interested,,,please email.)   (Also have a 410 engine and transmission).

Aprox. measurements:  Full diameter  tooth to tooth  is aprox  15 1/4 "  to  15  3/8" inches ( will put more exact measurements tomorrow)   Center of hole to edge is aprox. 7 3/4" inches.     Please email if you have any questions.    Shipping based on Parcel Post ..and any overage paid for shipping by Buyer is reimbursed same day as shipping.

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