Ford Bronco F150 4 Speed Overdrive Srod Toploader T170 Transmission Adapter 4x4 on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
This is a used extension housing for 81-84 Ford F150 or Bronco with a 4 speed overdrive transmission. It is aluminum. Threaded holes in good shape. Notice in the second picture it looks like the mounting bolts had worked loose for some time and shaved some of the foot off.
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