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2000 Ford F150 4r70w Transmission 5.4 4x2 Oem Motorcraft Part on 2040-parts.com

US $2,499.99
Location:

Duluth, Georgia, US

Duluth, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:All parts must be in pristine condition and in the original package to receive full credit. All factory bar codes must be readable and scanable. A 20% restocking fee will be applied to all returns over 15 days. Returns not accepted after 30 days. Restocking Fee:No Brand:Motorcraft Manufacturer Part Number:TRM1428 Other Part Number:YL3Z - 7V000 - MRM Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:New Warranty:Yes

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You are bidding on a Ford 4R70W Transmission.

This is Motorcraft Part Number TRM1428.

This will fit all 2000 Ford F150 4x2 with 5.4 V8 Engine and also fits 2001 built until August, 2000.

This is an OEM Motorcraft remanufactured transmission and will be shipped as pictured with torque converter and range sensor.

The price includes a $600.00 refundable core charge that is credited when we recieve your original transmission.

This transmission has been remanufactured to OE specs and includes a 2 year 24,000 mile warranty valid at any Ford dealer in the 50 states.

The photos are of a display unit, yours will be shipped in the factory crate.

This is an OEM build and is superior in quality to aftermarket replacements.

We offer free delivery and core pickup in most cases. 

This will perfectly replace your original transmission and is ready to install in your Nice Ford Truck.

VIN number required prior to shipping to ensure correct fit.  Professional installation recommended. 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:

Payment must be made within 5 businesses days of auctions end. If funds are not received, we will consider the transaction void and an unpaid item dispute will be filed. We prefer Paypal for payment. Georgia residents please add 6% sales tax.

SHIPPING:

Please note: This will be shipped within the 48 states only. Free delivery and core pickup applies to commercial addresses with loading dock and/or fork lift. Residential orders will be shipped LOCAL TERMINAL PICKUP unless other arrangements are made. Additional surcharges may apply for residential delivery.  Please contact us for details.

$600.00 core charge will be credited through paypal when we recieve your rebuildable transmission. Core must be returned in the original crate.

Please call Tom DellaTorre at (866) 644-8139 with any questions on this or any other Ford or Ford Racing parts products you might be looking for.

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