70 71 72 73 Mustang Cougar Torino 351 Cleveland 3 Groove Crank Pulley A/c P/s on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, Tennessee, United States
For sale: 3 groove lower engine pulley removed from a 1973 Mustang Grande with a 351 Cleveland. No issues, un-cleaned, still has a coating of grease. Should clean up nicely. Include $9.95 S/h
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