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Merchart Bbc Rods 6.800 on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Menasha, Wisconsin, United States

Menasha, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OLIVER RODS Manufacturer Part Number:C6535BBMX8

Merchart BBC Rods
6.800 long
.990 pin Bushed, most are very good some or ok.
The have Merchart rod bolts  with   SPL RA 71621 on the end of them
I have 9 of the rods all look very nice.

I have no history on them. They were sold at a auction from a drag racer.

I know that Merchart made very light weight rods in the 80's and 90's but I do not know were they are now.

I have hear Nascar used to use them in qualifying motors because they were so light.

Should be just what you want for a drag motor.

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