1950's--60's Chevy Ansen Blow-proof Bell Houing Nhra Approved on 2040-parts.com
Benton, Illinois, US
FOR SALE IS A ANSEN BLOW PROOF BELL HOUSING ,NHRA APPROVED BACK IN THE 60'S IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH NO CRACKS OR WELDS.NO BOTTOM. A GREAT PIECE OF DRAG RACING HISTORY. GETTING HARD TO FIND.
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