Ford Edelbrock Gear Drive I Do Ship on 2040-parts.com
Ormond Beach, Florida, US
Edelbrock accu-drive # 7892 for small block ford engines. Has some surface rust on non important areas. Fits 289 thru 351w engines. Never installed. About 1/2 the cost of a new one. I DO SHIP USA ONLY with USPS with in their limits. Buyer pays shipping. Ignore date on photo, local pick up and free shipping statement. I DO charge for shipping to buyer's zip. Please see my other listing.
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