Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1964 1965 Ford Fairlane Fabricated Transmission Tunnel Tko600 T56 T5 Tko500 New on 2040-parts.com

US $179.00
Location:

San Clemente, California, United States

San Clemente, California, United States
Condition:New

 1964-1965 FORD FAIRLANE FABRICATED TRANSMISSION TUNNEL TKO600, T56, T5, TKO500.  BRAND NEW

  • Fabricated Transmission For a Perfect Fit w/ TKO 600, T56, T5, TKO 500
  • Tunnel works EXCELLENT also can be used as a template for cutting the old Tunnel out
  • Heavy Steel Construction
  • Installation Time Less Than 2 Hours
  • Brand New
  • Welding Required
  • We fabricate them as ordered and can customize certain aspects of the fabrication depending on your needs.

Item Is Described As Accurately As Possible & The Tunnel is Fabricated As Soon As Payment Is Made. Any Questions, Please Don't Hesitate To Email.

Thank You For Looking

Volkswagen Touareg

Fri, 12 Feb 2010

Volkswagen revealed the all-new Touareg at a launch event in Munich. The second generation SUV is longer than its predecessor, but also lighter and lower for improved efficiency. Significant aerodynamic work was undertaken to refine the design to achieve a lower Cd value.

What's New - January 2006

Fri, 27 Jan 2006

Volvo S80     Volvo has released pictures of the second-generation S80, a model series which when first launched in 1998 revived the Swedish brand with less slab-like, more expressive styling. This new model evolves those themes, and with it now carries Volvo's compact V8 that first appeared in the XC90 SUV last year. With 315PS put to the road through all four wheels, it will be Volvo's spearhead for penetrating the crucial American market and luring 35,000 new owners each year.

Toyota & Lexus news at 2009 Tokyo motor show

Wed, 21 Oct 2009

The vibe on the Toyota stand is subdued, yet upbeat at the same time. They're chuffed to bits with their new products on show, but we can't help remembering Japan's – and the world's – premier car maker's $4.9 billion loss last year. And it's forecast to lose a similar amount in 2009.