03-07 Ford F250 F350 Automatic Transmission 5r110w Valve Body Powerstroke F450 on 2040-parts.com
York, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale is a good used valve body removed from a 2005 Ford F350 5r110w automatic transmission. This transmission was removed in good working condition and we ended up needing parts for other transmissions, so I'm selling all of the unused parts. This is a complete valve body. It includes everything... including solenoids and the wiring harness. It will come as pictured.
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