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1968 /327 Rs Camaro 3 Speed Transmission Set Up on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Dry Fork, Virginia, United States

Dry Fork, Virginia, United States
greasy
Brand:gm original Surface Finish:greasy Warranty:No

this set up came from a 1968 RS camaro with the 327 ,transmission ,shifter ,crossmember ,bell housing with fork ,10-1/2 flywheel ,complete set up ,all gm original ,trans works great ,been sitting around for years ,needs to go ,i also have the 10 bolt rear end from the same car ,but not included with this auction ,shipping will be high on these parts ,would rather have them picked up in virginia ,

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