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53 62 Ford F100 3 Speed * Input Gear * 16 Tooth * B6c-7017a Wt259-16j on 2040-parts.com

US $189.95
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Fort Mohave, Arizona, United States

Fort Mohave, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:LEMPCO Surface Finish:NEW Manufacturer Part Number:B6C-7017A Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:WT259-16J

UP FOR SALE IS THIS 53 - 62 FORD F100  3 SPEED OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION INPUT GEAR ----FORD PART # B6C-7017A------- B/W PART # WT259-16J---------- 16 TOOTH -- 10 SPLINE ---- 9 5/16" IN LENGTH ----- THESE OLD FORD  GEARS ARE GETTING HARD TO FIND ----- HOPE YOU CAN USE IT ------------ PLEASE CHECK YOUR TOOTH COUNT ----- SOLD AS IS ---- KNOW YOUR APPLICATION 

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