1965 Mustang Toploader Heh Bt 4 Speed (fits 1965-73 Mustang, 1967-70 Cougar) on 2040-parts.com
Baltic, Connecticut, US
This is a 1965 Mustang HEH BT
Close Ratio ( close ratio transmissions are highly recommended and sought after over wide ratio transmissions ) 4 speed TOP LOADER
This one in my opinion does not need to be rebuilt and will work just fine
It is Concourse correct for all 1965 V8 Mustangs, including the 289 350 GT Selby
Will work in your V8 small block 1965-1973
Mustang or Cougar
will also fit certain years of other model Ford or Mercury cars, like Falcon Fairlane Ranchero Comet Cyclone and Torino
Tom 860 859 7542
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