Flathead Ford Marine Transmission on 2040-parts.com
Greenville, Pennsylvania, US
1940's Marine transmission for a flathead ford/mercury engine . " Capitol" is the brand . This is a reverse gear box. The internals look great. Clutch packs are in good shape. Bearings and gears look good. This is a working complete unit. Comes with adapter to bolt to crankshaft also.
Local pick up is possible. I will ship unit also .
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