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68 69 Camaro Complete Automatic Shifter Assembly Ready To Install Chq W-625 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Carrollton, Texas, United States

Carrollton, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:CHQ Classic Headquarters Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:W-625

CHQ (Classic Headquarters) Reproduction 1968-69 Camaro Automatic Shifter Assembly, CHQ part W-625.  This is a new/never used part in its original box and comes ready to install in your 1968 or 69 console equipped Camaro.  This is a licensed GM Restoration Part.  May fit other models of 1968/69 Camaros that have been suitably modified for a floor shift and console.   This sale is for the shifter ONLY and does NOT include any extra mounting bolts or brackets not included in the assembly .  Buyer to verify fit on target vehicle before purchase/bidding.  No warranty.

This item ships out of our warehouse in Carrollton, Texas, 75006 (Dallas/Fort Worth) within two days of cleared payment (PayPal, Visa/MC).  Local pickup at the warehouse is available upon prior notification via email.  Available local pickup hours are Monday - Friday, 8AM to 3PM Central time or by appointment.  The listing price includes shipping via suitable carrier to a business or residence within the lower 48 contiguous states only.

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