Ford-o-matic 2 Speed Automatic Transmission 60 61 62 63 64 Falcon Sprint /others on 2040-parts.com
Yutan, Nebraska, United States
This is the transmission removed from a 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint. The tranny turns and the fluid looks like it was in good condition. The inspection cover, block plate, and flywheel (has a couple teeth edges injured, but it looks usable) are included. Please study the photos, some of the linkage is present also. Torque converter is available separately, and is not part of this auction. Listed as local pickup, however I have priced FedEx shipping, and the fee will be about $120-130 - please provide your zip code for an exact fee. Questions are welcomed.
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