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19861/2 Mustang World Class Borg Warner T-5 Misc. Internal Parts In Great Shape on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Boyertown, Pennsylvania, United States

Boyertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

     WHAT YOU ARE VIEWING IS A 1986 1/2 MUSTANG BORG WARNER WORLD CLASS T-5 MISC. INTERNAL PARTS, THEY ARE IN GREAT SHAPE.  THE TAG # FROM THE TRANS IS, 13-52-169, FORD PART # E6ZR-7003-FB. THERE ARE NO NOTED ISSUES,  ALL PARTS WERE GIVEN A COLD TANK BATH TO REMOVE ALL GREASE, THEN WASHED, AND THEN DOUBLE WASHED. IT WILL BE SOLD AS IS.  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL ME. THERE ARE NO RETURNS ON THIS ITEM, SO MAKE SURE THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT BEFORE PRESSING THE BUY BUTTON.  LOCAL PICK UP IS WELCOME. 

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