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Chrysler A-727 Torqueflite Front Clutch Spring Retainer Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Winchester, New Hampshire, US

Winchester, New Hampshire, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:TSR Racing Products Manufacturer Part Number:727-22985KIT Country of Manufacture:United States

New billet aluminum retainer with new springs and HD spiral lock.  Great unit for upgrading your Chrysler A-727 Torqueflite transmission.

 

TSR Racing Products

179 Belvedere Road

Keene, N.H.

03431

(603) 355-4955

 

Your source for performance transmission parts!

 

Torqueflite, TH-350, TH-400, Powerglide, C-4, C-6, A-904, A-727

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