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1963 1964 Ford Galaxie 260 289 Fordomatic Transmission W Bell Housing 5 Bolt on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Hightstown, New Jersey, US

Hightstown, New Jersey, US
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This auction is for a used original 1963 1964 FORD GALAXIE and Full Size Fords FORD-O-MATIC Automatic Transmission with the hard to find 5 bolt 260/289 bell housing. This is a used trans out of a running vehicle and includes the trans, bell housing, torque converter and dipstick/tube as shown. Located in Central NJ for local pickup/inspection or can be shipped via truck freight - Please inquire for an exact shipping quote.



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