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1970 71 Ford Torino Toploader Hurst 4 Speed Shifter Adapter Plate 429 Cobra Jet on 2040-parts.com

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Wheatley, Ontario, Canada

Wheatley, Ontario, Canada
1970 71 Ford Torino Toploader  Hurst 4 speed shifter Adapter plate 429 Cobra Jet, image 1
Condition:Used

Local pick-up only isn't. I don't want E-Bay collecting a commission on shipping so I won't be responsible for shipping. I will gladly secure it to a pallet for your shipping company to pick up or I'll hold it for you until you can get here.

Trans is in great condition but my Cobra isn't numbers matching so I'm going with a modern OD trans to turn my 4:30 drag pack rear end. If one of you owns 014337 let me know and I'll try to get you this transmission.

Shifter assembly and two of the shifting rods are included as is the adapter plate. I reserve the right to end this early as it is for sale locally.

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