This 4 speed came with a Plymouth Roadrunner I purchased. The car was an auto and the seller was going to change to 4 speed. Numbers on trans C 13303 and 5-21-76. Comes complete with throw out bearing, rear yoke and complete [ missing handle] shifter bolted to trans. Shifter works and so do gears. Don't ask me to take it apart for pictures. Clean, buy a pistol grip handle and put in your Mopar. Was told 3 speed with overdrive.
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