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1962-1966 Corvette Transmission Powerglide 3792701 Clutch Hub on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Holly, Michigan, United States

Holly, Michigan, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Up for auction is a 3792701 Clutch Hub. No longer needed. For Powerglide transmissions. Pulled from an aluminum case powerglide. ( May have rust / corrosion )
All parts are being sold as good usable condition unless stated otherwise in the listing or listing heading. We only guarantee fitment on exact make, model, and year tractor listed in the description.

We can combine shipping and local pickup is welcome as well. If you are picking up an item MAKE SURE you arrange pickup time (even during business hours) in advance.
We can deliver items for $25 load fee plus $2 a mile up to 100 miles away. We can put items on pallets and you can have your shipping service pickup items listed pickup only. Thank you for looking at my item and please check out what else we have for sale!!!!
If you are unable to pickup your items listed pickup only and need a refund a refund can be issued minus 20% for listing and stocking fees.  

WE ARE A BUSINESS AND ARE OPEN MON-FRI 9AM-5PM CLOSED WEEKENDS AND ALL MAJOR HOLIDAYS OUR ADDRESS IS 11154 Horton Road Holly MI 48442.
 
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