1966–1981 Chevrolet Corvette 11" Clutch Bellhousing - GM Restoration Part
Let us help contribute to your restoration project with the Chevrolet Corvette 11" Clutch Bellhousing.
- GM Official Licensed product produced from GM blueprints.
- Manufactured to factory specs with a guaranteed fit.
- GM Part # 3899621.
- This aluminum bell housing fits 1963-1981 Chevy Corvettes (with manual transmissions & 168 tooth flywheel).
- Correct GM logo and part number, unlike fake reproductions.
Applications:
- Fits all 11" clutch big block and small block Chevrolet engines with the 168-tooth 14" flywheel.
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A: Yes, your personal information is kept private and it is safe to use your credit card.
Q: How much will shipping cost?
A: Unfortunately, the cost of shipping is a real expense. Our goal is to minimize your shipping costs. Shipping is calculated at checkout based on the items in your cart and will be displayed prior to you placing an order. Please note that oversized items may be subject to additional charges, which will be noted on the product page.
Q: How do I track my order?
A: Once your order ships, you will receive a tracking notification via email. You are not required to purchase, download or use the Route app to track your order - this is an optional feature of the Route Package Protection service.
Q: Can someone outside of the United States place an order?
A: Yes, we are happy to provide worldwide service for our customers. Your shipping charges will be calculated during the checkout process. Customs and duty fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
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