Buick Olds Pontiac 300 Automatic Transmission From The 1960's Good Condition on 2040-parts.com
New Albany, Indiana, United States
This is a 1960's Buick Olds Pontiac 300 transmission. It is in excellent condition and is ready to use. This is the equivalent of a Powerglide for Buick, Olds, and Pontiac engines. Your satisfaction is always guaranteed. We are fast shippers, and good at getting great rates. Questions? 800-850-6898, in and out, 502-493-8523, nights, 502-262-1212, cell. |
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