1966-67 Muncie M21 Rebuilt Trans Chevelle Camaro Gto 442 Gs Corvette No Vin on 2040-parts.com
Doylestown, Ohio, United States
This is a 1966-1967 M21 Muncie 4 speed with no stampings Date or Vin, main housing 3885010 and tail housing 3857584. Trans is rebuilt lower pin bushed so will not leak, has one helicoil in case mount and appears to have had two mounting ears re-welded but professionally done. I had to look very hard to see, mounting suface is flat. I will drain grease and flush before shipping. All my items for sale local Corey 330-620-1403. I received this with no stampings and unsure how it slipped thru without any.
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