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G.m. Bell Housing For 4 Speed Trans. #14060627 on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
USED G.M. BELLHOUSING FOR 1978-83 NOVA/ CAMARO. VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO CRACKS AND NEW PAINT. THIS PART HAS A RARE CANTED OR ANGLED BOLT PATTERN THAT MOUNTS THE TRANS. ON AN ANGLE SO THE SHIFTER WILL FIT THE FLOOR TUNNEL. 7 DAY RETURN POLICY IF NOT SATISFIED
Brand:G.M. Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:G.M. #14060627 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

VERY NICE G.M. BELLHOUSING FOR 1878= 83 NOVA /CAMARO WITH SPECIAL CANTED BOLT PATTERN THE MOUNTS THE 4-SPEED ON AN ANGLE SO THE SHIFTER CLEARS THE FLOOR TUNNEL    7 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE.  DANIEL YATES     ST. LOUIS MO 63123  NO CHARGE FOR THE BOX  YOU PAY ONLY THE SHIPPING    UPS GROUND    TO 63123   ST. LOUIS MO.

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