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1969 Chevelle Camaro Nova M22 Muncie 4 Speed Restored Original 19n504237 P9h02c on 2040-parts.com

US $1,750.00
Location:

TN, United States

TN, United States
Used 1969 Chevelle Camaro Nova 396 M22 Muncie 4 speed 3925660 assembly code P9H02C vin number 19N504237 Restored Original M22
Brand:GM Muncie M22 Surface Finish:restored Manufacturer Part Number:3925660 Warranty:No Warranty Interchange Part Number:M22 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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1969  Chevelle Camaro Nova  427 402 396 BB 427 L72  396 L78  M22 4 speed transmission 3925660 assembly code P9H02C vin number 19N504237 , Completely restored a few years back and has on the shelf since. is ready to bolt in  .Sold as is no warranty no return .

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