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1963 1968 Corvette 2 Groove Crankshaft Pulley Number 3744043ra on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Escondido, California, United States

Escondido, California, United States
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Manufacturer Part Number:3744043RA Surface Finish:original Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

This is an auction for an original Chevy 2 groove crank pulley for a 63-68 corvette. May work for other models. Part number 3744043.

The pulley is very straight and has its original paint.

There are no cracks or damage that I can see. Needs some cleaning, or repaint for show.

Please look at the photos closely, and ask all questions before bidding. I will do my best to answer them as accurately as I can.

Please contact me before placing a bid, if you live outside the U.S. or have a feedback rating of less than 5.

Will discount shipping on multiple purchases when possible.

Please check my other auctions.

This is a no reserve auction, with no warranty.

Shipping and handling will be a flat rate of $7.99.

 

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