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1940 Cadillac & Lasalle Manual Transmission 37 38 39 41 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Lyndonville, New York, United States

Lyndonville, New York, United States
This is manual transmission out of a 40 lasalle. Moves free and shifts into gears ok. fits cadillac and lasalle 37 to 53 including hearse and commercial chassis. Famous for many hot rods and custom projects. must be picked up in 60 days or will be considered abandoned unless you make arrangements with me. AS IS No guarantees.
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 This is manual transmission out of a 40 lasalle. Moves free and shifts into gears ok. fits cadillac and lasalle 37 to 53 including hearse and commercial chassis. Famous for many hot rods and custom projects. must be picked up in 60 days or will be considered abandoned unless you make arrangements with me. AS IS No guarantees . FOR PICK UP ONLY. Pull up in a pick up and i will load it in your bed.. Must be picked up in 60 days or will be considered abandoned unless you make arrangements with me. AS IS No guarantees.   AS IS.  IN LOVING MEMORY OF PAUL VINCENT LAURICELLA 9-20-89 1-15-14 MY SON MY PARTNER

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