Ford Fe Big Block Transmission Clutch Fork Shelby Gt500 428 Mach 1 428scj on 2040-parts.com
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Ford FE Big Block Clutch Fork . will fit a 1967 , 1968 , 1969 , 1970 Shelby GT500 , Mach 1 , or maybe a Torino or any other 390 427 or 428 CJ or SCJ big block with a Ford Toploader Transmisson Casting or Marking number on fork is C80E 7515 D , Ford part number is C80Z7515 D . check your reference book clutch fork may fit other applications |
Transmission & Drivetrain for Sale
- 1959-1964 chevrolet impala belair rear end drive shaft u bolt set u joint(US $20.00)
- Tremec 5spd shifter shaft seal skf 6152(US $8.99)
- Fiat shop manual for the five-speed transmission of the fiat 124 spider & 2000(US $26.00)
- Porsche 356a shift lever, 'double bend' new, w/plastic cup, 356a 1956-1957(US $279.99)
- (3) vintage original halibrand v-8 quickchange rearends..gasser..hot-rod.rat-rod(US $7,999.00)
- 1967 chevrolet shifter automatic oem used 1960's(US $65.00)
Toyota Aygo Crazy set for Goodwood debut
Wed, 02 Jul 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 02 July 2008 10:41 Toyota will bring its 'shopping supercar' – the Aygo Crazy – to the 2008 Goodwood Festival of Speed, which kicks off next week. It's a one-off, attention-grabbing supermini with a mid-engined layout like the Renault Clio V6. The racing Aygo uses a 200bhp turbocharged version of Toyota's 1.8 VVT-i engine from the Celica and MR2 – making it somewhat more powerful than the regular Aygo's 68bhp. A 200bhp Aygo?
Ford GT40 prototype sold for £4.2 million
Wed, 23 Apr 2014One of four original Ford GT40 racer prototypes has sold at auction in the US for a staggering $7 million. That's £4.2 million. The Ford GT40 is famous for several things – being the product of Ford’s frustrated attempt to buy Ferrari, becoming an enormously successful Le Mans winning racing car and standing just 40 inches tall.
Porsche 911 Targa revealed - MSN scoops the new, retro 991
Fri, 13 Dec 2013This is the first chance to get a full view of the new 2014 911 Targa that Porsche is set to officially launch at January’s Detroit Motor Show. MSN has obtained imagery of the new 991-generation Targa (inset above) and it reveals that the firm is going back to the future with a car that returns to the original Targa style that first appeared back in 1966.