Vintage Frankland Quick Change Rear W/finned Aluminum Buick Drums Hot Rod Racing on 2040-parts.com
Amherst, Massachusetts, United States
Frankland Quick Change Rear w/Finned Aluminum Drums This appears to be a complete quickchange differential, Frankland center with heavy Ford 3/4 ton bells/axles Open Brakes with Frankland hubs and Buick Aluminum drums Yoke and drums turn freely, housing is marked 389 which may indicated the current gearing Sold as-shown, Pickup only item Please use the pictures as your guide and ask questions before bidding I'm available by email or phone 4one3 five22 four6three1 |
Rear End for Sale
- 8.8 rear end rebuild kit
- Saginaw 4 speed transmission w/ r10 od 2.85 1st gear 10 - 27 spline(US $1,650.00)
- Winters sprintcar lower shaft woo imca maxim j&j eagle #2(US $30.00)
- Ford 9.75" rear axle 4.10 ratio ring and pinion(US $85.00)
- Halibrand 301 rear end case, hot rod, rat rod
- Speedway engineering finned aluminum cover for quick change rear end(US $49.95)
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