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Ford O Matic Transmission For 1956 Thunderbird,1955 Ford,others on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Malabar, Florida, United States

Malabar, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford

I recently purchased a 1956 Thunderbird that at some point in time had been converted to automatic.I am changing back to manual.Transmission was just removed from car and shifted through all  3 gears fine.Fluid was not at all burned and was very clean and red.Transmission comes with torque converter and flywheel.(flexplate).As per picture one drive ear on converter has corner broken,this did not affect operation.This is an air cooled early Ford o matic that will fit many vehicles.Thank you.321 368 0800.Pick up only but may help in the state of Florida.

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