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1963 Buick Dynaflow Nailhead Transmission Bell Housing Bellhousing 61 62 on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Chicago Heights, Illinois, United States

Chicago Heights, Illinois, United States
Very good condition original Buick bell housing
Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Warranty:No Brand:Genuine Buick UPC:Does not apply

This is a Buick Dynaflow bellhousing.
Removed from a 1963 Wildcat that had a Nailhead engine.
This is an aluminum bell housing.
Genuine Buick. 
GREAT shape!!!!!
No cracks, threads all good.
Part pictured is the part you will receive.
Thanks for looking!

This will ship Priority Mail.

We also have a complete Dynaflow trans and a torque converter assembly.
We can list it if you are interested.

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