Big Block Chevy Balancer 454 70 71 72 Camaro Ss Chevelle Impala Caprice 8" Inch on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
Up for auction is a 454 Chevy balancer. I don't know what year or generation, but it is an 8" with the external counterweight. Please verify my info, though.. Glass beaded clean, it has few places where the rubber isolator hes cracked and pieces are missing, but it seems minor and does not appear to have shifted. A very clean part.Shipping will be $18.00, any excess will be refunded. I do not gouge on shipping. Thanks. |
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