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03 Lincoln Ls Automatic Transmission 8 Cyl Thru 7/13/03 on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Windham, Maine, US

Windham, Maine, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:LINCOLN Interchange Part Number:400-04109 Inventory ID:483854 Year:2003 Model:LINCOLN LS Stock Number:S0688 Mileage:95151 Conditions and Options:production date 2/20/2003 124K on transmission Genuine OEM:YES Part Number:483854

This is a core. Came out of a running car but the transmission will not engage. Drained and took off the pan and there are small metal pieces in the pan, nothing big so all the major parts are there. Good rebuild-able core. All sensors and torque convert come with the unit, it does not come with the cross member/support bracket. I will help arraign shipment but the buyer must pay charges.

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