1957 Ford Low & Reverse Transmission Gear 1959 Ford Coar-7100-b on 2040-parts.com
Montpelier, Vermont, US
From the inventory of a Ford Dealer which closed more than 25 years ago, comes this high quality Low and Reverse Sliding Gear for 1957 thru 1959 cars using 3 speed manual Model WARH#9K3A transmission type Ford part number COAR-7100-B. This is for V-8 cars with 312, and 332 cu in emgines. This has 28 helical teeth and 32 helical splins. U.S. buyer pays flat rate $5.80 shipping. Payment is due within 10 days after auction ends. Please watch my weekly listings here on eBay for similar items.
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