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Chevrolet 400-475 Transmission W/ Torque Converter And Brake Version on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
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New Albany, Indiana, US

New Albany, Indiana, US
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        This is a Chevrolet 475 transmission and torque converter, with the parking brake on the rear; in good working condition. Fluid is pink, and it has no visual defects. This is the heavy duty version of the Chevrolet 400 transmission.

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