Early Bronco 1966-1977 Factory Transmission Cross-member Mount Automatic Manual on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
Early Bronco factory cross-member ! Up for auction are a USED transmission cross-member from and Early Bronco. This cross-member is in great condition. It is still straight and RUST FREE. This piece has been sand blasted and painted black. This will work for both the automatic transmission and the manual 3 speed transmission.
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