1964 Muncie M20 4 Speed Transmission 2.56 1st Gear Wide Ratio 10/27 Spline on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Brand:Muncie
Surface Finish:Silver Painted
Manufacturer Part Number:M20
Warranty:Yes
Other Part Number:2924
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
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