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Vintage Moon Timing Cover 392 Hemi on 2040-parts.com

Location:

San Pedro, California, United States

San Pedro, California, United States
Good useable part, original finish.
Brand:Moon

This is an original MOON two piece timing cover that fits the Chrysler 331-392 Hemis. It can also be used on Dodge Red Ram Hemis if you remove the ears that cover the water inlets to the block. It is in good used unpolished condition. Its a nice part because it can be used to drive a fuel pump or for a boat's water pump. Or just put a blank cover on. It came off a drag boat. The shipping for the lower 48 states is $15. Anywhere else is whatever it cost to ship. I'll have other hemi parts and W2 and 440 stuff up for sale soon.

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