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1964 Mercury Comet (ford) 200 6 Cylinder & At Transmission Mustang Falcon Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Littlestown, Pennsylvania, United States

Littlestown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford

Pulled from a 1964 Mercury Comet 200 with automatic transmission. was in working order when pulled a couple years ago. Still turns freely by hand with socket on crank. Sold as used for rebuilding or parts. local pick up with money back via PayPal if unsatisfied at pickup. Drive shaft end linkage and tubing still on transmission. Includes the original style power steering pump. Would probably fit other Ford and Mercury Cars. i.e. Mustang Fairlane or Cyclone, see photos ask questions. Winning bidder to pay purchase price via PayPal within 3 business days with pick up within 2 weeks of sale close.

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