1963-1968 Corvette Crankshaft Pulley Gm 3744043 Ba on 2040-parts.com
Ormond Beach, Florida, United States
GM PULLEY 3744043 BA Chevrolet 1963 – 1966 Corvette expect high performance, special high performance, F.I., CAC Chevrolet 1963 – 1965 Corvette with P.S. expect special high performance Chevrolet 1966 Corvette (327, 427) with high performance, special high performance and power steering Chevrolet 1968 Corvette except CAC, H/Per, Sp. H/Per. (1st design) Chevrolet 1964 – 1966 Chevy ll with AC (8 cylinder), Chevrolet 1966 – 1967 Chevelle with AIR (8 cylinder) except El Camino, CAC Chevrolet 1966 – 1967 El Camino with AIR except 396 CAC Chevrolet 1966 – 1968 Passenger with AIR (283, 307, 327) except CAC Chevrolet 1967 Camaro 8 cylinder except 302, 396, CAC Chevrolet 1968 Chevy ll with 8 cylinder Chevrolet Pickup 1969 – 1972 All Blazer with 62 amp, AC, Heavy Duty Cooling AIR (350) (double groove, 6-5/8″ O.D.) to 3747479 Stamped 3744043 BA |
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