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Chevrolet,pontiac 1967-68 Nos Gm Lower Shift Cable Bracket With Th400 Trans on 2040-parts.com

US $28.95
Location:

New Milford, Connecticut, US

New Milford, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GENERAL MOTORS Manufacturer Part Number:9788709 Warranty:No

1968 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE AND CAMARO WITH A TH400 TRANSMISSION AND CONSOLE


1967 PONTIAC GTO WITH A TH400 TRANSMISSION AND A FLOOR CONSOLE

THE AUCTION IS FOR A NEW OLD STOCK (NOS) GM LOWER SHIFT CABLE BRACKET. THE BRACKET ATTACHES TO  TWO  TRANS PAN BOLTS
THE CABLE MOUNTS TO IT.


GM PART NUMBER 9788709

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