These things are actually a complete eddy current dyno power absorbing head, and are fitted into the tail-shaft of some large trucks to replace the normal centre tail-shaft bearing.
The idea is that heavily laden trucks can descend long steep hills without burning up or wearing out the normal friction brakes.
Check out google "Telma Retarder" for more information and some pictures. There are possibly a lot of these sitting out in the truck wrecking yards all over the world. They are commonly fitted to some Scania trucks and coaches.
I think you might need to be pretty lucky (like Bruce) to find a complete dyno head in a machinery junkyard, but these Telma units are really exactly the same thing and could make the basis of a very high power home engine, or chassis dyno.