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1966 Mustang T10 Input Shaft - C6zz-7017-a Boss 289 on 2040-parts.com

US $229.00
Location:

Manteno, Illinois, United States

Manteno, Illinois, United States
Input shaft for 1966 ford mustang borg warner T10 , New old stock Factory ford part in original box
Brand:Ford Other Part Number:Borg Warner T10 Manufacturer Part Number:C6ZZ-7015-A Warranty:No

 T10 4 speed input shaft nos in original box from ford . 20 teeth on input gear .. The part number written on the box and taped to the item reads C6ZZ-7017-A .  I do not know date of manufacture it could be 40+ years old . 48 state shipping only no warranty or returns .

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