96 Chevy Impala Ss Engine And Transmission on 2040-parts.com
Faribault, Minnesota, United States
96 Chevy Impala SS Engine and Transmission.
Engine is an LT1 with 38000 original miles and will work for 94-96 Chevy Impala Transmission is a 4L60E with 38000 original miles and will also work for 94-96 Chevy Impala. Includes complete wiring harness. See picture of odometer before car was torn apart. Body was totaled but engine, trans and interior are all in great shape. Sold together only Local pick up only |
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