Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1937 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 Ford Comm Trans Cover To Floor Seal 78-701212 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Kennewick, Washington, United States

Kennewick, Washington, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:78-701212 Brand:Dennis Carpenter


Brand New 1937-1948 Ford Comm Trans Cover to Floor Seal 78-701212



Payment 

Our Payment policy is strictly limited to instant payments through Paypal.    To avoid non-paying bidder warnings, please pay for any auctions you win within 7 days.

Shipping Information

Orders will be shipped within 1-3 business days from receiving your payment unless otherwise noted in the auction. Shipping rates apply to the lower 48 U.S. states only. We are able to combine shipping on most auctions.Please wait for us to send you a combined invoice before paying. We cannot combine shipping if you pay for your items separately or on different dates.


Terms of Sale 

We have liquidation rate prices on hundreds of parts for your Street Rod Cars and Trucks.  Parts are added to our online store daily, so check back often!  

Disclaimer: We are not manufacturers or experts regarding our listed items and are unable to offer any guarantees or warranties of the products listed. In all cases we suggest and encourage you to seek out expert advice regarding the use and installation of any parts from a qualified technician or dealer.


  Thank You For Your Business!

Concept Car of the Week: Mercedes F200 Imagination (1996)

Fri, 08 Aug 2014

The F200 Imagination was designed at Mercedes' Advanced Design studio in Tokyo, in response to the question 'does the car of the future still have a steering wheel and foot-operated controls?' Take a look at the car's interior and the answer was fairly emphatic, as the steering wheel and pedals were replaced by joysticks, called Sidesticks, that operated the throttle, brakes and steering by wire. There were two sticks to choose from, one on the left of the cabin and one in the center console. However, both had the same function – push forward to accelerate, left or right to turn, and back to brake – so either of the front passengers could control the car.

Autoweek in review: What you may have missed

Fri, 24 Feb 2012

Our friends over at Bring a Trailer found an found an unmodified fourth-generation Toyota Supra Turbo, which is almost as good as a priceless barn find that everyone only hears about but never sees. Check out the article, and the arguments over stock versus modified. Executive editor Roger Hart left in the new Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee but returned empty-handed.

Highway Code to be rewritten for driverless cars

Mon, 09 Jun 2014

Government ministers have admitted that the current rules of the roadas laid out in the Highway Code, will be inadequate when a new generation of cars which drive themselves arrive in the near future. Science minister David Willetts told the Daily Mail that he is in talks with the Department for Transport about rewriting the law to allow cars on UK roads without anyone in the driving seat. Bosch autonomous car review (2013) – MSN tests driverless car Driverless cars on UK pavements by 2015 Google plans to test prototypes of its self-driving car in California later this year.