Big Block Mopar Bellhousing Sae #2 "new Lower Price" on 2040-parts.com
Byron, Illinois, United States
OK, here is a real rare one. This is a big block Mopar bellhousing. This bellhousing accepts the bigger transmissions like a Fuller or Spicer or Roadranger. It has a SAE #2 bolt pattern. This came off a 413 D800 Dodge truck. So you could run a 5,6,9 or 13 speed behind your big block. Extremely hard to find. I did not weigh it but figure on around 75 to 100 lb. Very nice shape. Has the mounting ears on it. Shipping is the responsibility of the winning bidder.
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