Fresh Small Block C-6 Transmission on 2040-parts.com
Cranston, Rhode Island, US
FRESH SMALL BLOCK C-6 TRANS ASSEMBLY--FITS FROM 250 C.I. 6 CYLINDER /289 / 302 / 351 W / 351 C. B & M SHIFT KIT INSTALLED--NO CONVERTER--BUT A CONVERTER CAN BE HAD--STOCK OR OTHERWISE FOR ADDITIONAL COST. THIS FITS CARS OR 2WD TRUCKS--ASKING $650.00--WHICH WOULD INCLUDE A STOCK CONVERTER. FOR FURTHER INFO-- RESPOND BACK. THIS ITEM IS FOR LOCAL PICKUP ONLY. THANKS
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