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1968 Mercury Cougar Xr7 4 Speed Top Loader on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Griffin, Georgia, US

Griffin, Georgia, US
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Complete 4 speed toploader removed from a 1968 Cougar XR7. Will fit many other applications including Mustang. The casting numbers are C8AR 7006 D VV, the tag is a RUG E2 wide ratio. This tranny is very old so at least new bearings and seals would be highly recommended but there is no visual damage to gears or indications it would not function properly. Sold As-Is due to age. The entire is also available if interested. Pictures and Marti available soon at http://www.mustangjunction.com/cougar.html . Please ask questions before bidding. If you look at Cougar parts you will find the parts to be worth well over $3000 which is what I will accept for the whole car. Thanks for looking.

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