Ford Top Loader Output Shaft With Housing on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, US
FORD TOP LOADER 31 spline out put shaft with "B" tail shaft housing. For 428/427 application. GALAXIE 27 1/4 inch length. Shaft has been rebuilt by C&W Grinding Cleveland, Ohio . , hard chromed and reground to spec. Housing glass beaded with 2 part primer ready for paint and with new shaft seal.
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