1955-1964 Chevy Rear End Pumpkin 1956-1962 Corvette 3.55 Pig on 2040-parts.com
Lynchburg, Ohio, US
This is a 3.55 open rear end taken out of a 1956 corvette . It was working fine when taken out and has been properly stored. Sold as is as due to the age . It will fit 1955-1964 chevys and also 1956-1962 corvettes.The casting is 3707306 and is dated B 2 6 (Feb 2, 1956 ) I also have a 1956-1957 -1958 corvette bare rear end housing that I may list if anyone is interested.
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