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Original Ford Mustang 6 Cyl 170 200 3 Speed Falcon Bellhousing Sheffield 1960's on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Pleasant Hope, Missouri, US

Pleasant Hope, Missouri, US
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This bellhousing looks to be for a Ford Mustang or Falcon with a 6 cylinder engine. It came with some other parts that I bought for a 1967 Mustang. It looks to be in good condition and I am including the dust shield and clutch fork, as well as all the bolts for the dust shield and the transmission mounting bolts. All the threaded bolt holes are in good condition.  It is cast FOMOCO SHEFFIELD C0DD 4386 and there is a number 4 over a number 62 in a circle. I have the flywheel that came with it listed on another Ebay auction. Buyer pays 20.00 shipping.

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