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1964 1965 Comet Gear Box May Work With Other Ford Cars. 63 62 61 Fords Mercury on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fowlerville, Michigan, United States

Fowlerville, Michigan, United States
out of 64 comet K code
Brand:FoMoCo Warranty:No

 Just Clean, Paint & put on your ride.

>>>>1964 Mercury Gearbox<<<<

( Worked great in Car before it was removed)

Just clean it ,Paint it. Use it

Was taken out of a K code 1964 Comet V8 289 

WORKED GREAT WHEN IN WAS IN THE 64 COMET...

Auto Trans,  shipping is $45.00

I'm in  Fowlerville , Mi 48836

Full price

  ( no  CORE Deposit ) $ave$$  money here.

Shipping to Lower 48 States Only

Why pay over $400.00 for a rebuilt one. This one works Great.

Thank you 



On Jan-16-16 at 06:43:34 PST, seller added the following information:

returns  20% restocking fee

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