Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1957 Corvette Borg Warner T10 4 Speed Transmission Tail Extension Housing 5-20 on 2040-parts.com

US $3,995.00
Location:

Schenectady, New York, US

Schenectady, New York, US
:

This is an ULTRA-RARE original 1957 Corvette 4 Speed tail Extension housing dated 5-20-57 .

It has no cracks or damage .

It has had a small repair of the pad where the crossmember mount attaches .

One of the crossmember mounting holes and two of the shifter mounting holes are stripped , which is typical .

This has never been corroded or bead blasted .

This is a GENUINE ORIGINAL item , not a replacement or reproduction of any kind .

The seal appears original and is stamped NATIONAL  R10 H 110 PATENTED .

I have no related items.

 

Other for Sale

Mitsubishi getting a new flagship luxury sedan from Nissan

Thu, 22 Sep 2011

Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is getting a new flagship luxury model that could--in Japan at least--be a successor to the Diamante sedan that was killed off in 2004. Under an agreement announced Sept.

Lexus LF-Gh concept (2011) teaser pictures

Wed, 06 Apr 2011

Lexus has released the first teaser pictures of its LF-Gh hybrid concept, which will debut at the 2011 New York motor show on 20 April. Lexus LF-Gh – someone tell Lexus that teaser pictures are SO last year... We know.

Keels & Wheels concours features classic cars, wooden boats and more

Thu, 07 Jun 2012

“Not just anyone can do this,” a clearly exhausted Bob Fuller, chairman and founder of the 17th-annual Keels & Wheels Concours d' Elegance, said shortly after presiding over the awarding of 69 trophies in the automotive division of the two-day classic-car and wooden-boat show held at Seabrook's Lakewood Yacht Club south of Houston, Texas. “You have to have the facilities to do this, and we have these beautiful grounds surrounding this big protected harbor,” said Fuller, a car and boat collector. Fuller collaborated with cochairman Bob Merryman, then-president of the Southwest Chapter of the Antique & Classic Boat Society, to found the event, which benefits the Boys & Girls Harbor nonprofit.