Ford 6.0l Powerstroke Diesel 5r110w Torque Converter 36-60 on 2040-parts.com
Raymond, Illinois, United States
Selling a nice used torque converter from a 2003 6.0L F250. The truck had just over 111,000 miles and got totaled out. The truck was a one owner and was in excellent condition. 2003-2007 FORD E & F SERIES TRUCK 6.0L
2004-2005 FORD E-350 ECONOLINE 6.0L, 6.8L
2006 FORD E-350 SUPER DUTY 6.0L, 6.8L
2004-2005 FORD E-450 ECONOLINE 6.0L, 6.8L
2003-2005 FORD EXCURSION 6.8L
2003-2006 FORD F-250 SUPER DUTY 6.0L, 6.8L
2003-2006 FORD F-350 SUPER DUTY 6.0L, 6.8L
2005 FORD F-450 SUPER DUTY 6.8L
2004-2006 FORD F-550 SUPER DUTY 6.0L
2005 FORD F-550 SUPER DUTY 6.8L
2003-2005 FORD HARLEY 6.0L DIESEL
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