Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Gear Vendor Overdrive Ford Diesel C6 F250 F350 Supercab Gearvendors Gv on 2040-parts.com

US $950.00
Location:

Victorville, California, US

Victorville, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:

 If you need to text me for faster service please feel free to text me at 1-760-680-7757... Here for sale is a Gearvendor overdrive system.....
1. Ford F-150,F-250,F-350.
2. Comes complete with GEARVENDORS and adaptor unit.
3. Never taken apart.
4. No wiring,comes as seen.
5. Has coupling,tail yoke and input shaft (in pic).
6. The engine was taken apart due to rod knock its life so unable to test.

PRICE HAS DROPPED FROM $1200.00 TO $950.00, DON'T MISS OUT!!!!!


1snf.jpg

b7km.jpg

6wug.jpg

lwck.jpg
g1j0.jpg
iys4.jpg
1d1a.jpg
5tq4.jpg

Automatic Transmission Parts for Sale

New De Tomaso Pantera at Frankfurt

Tue, 12 Jul 2011

What is thought to be the new Pantera leaving the De Tomaso facility So far all we’ve officially had from the new De Tomaso, now run by ex Fiat man Gian Mario Rossignolo, is the not particularly well-received De Tomaso Deauville at Geneva in the Spring. It seemed an odd route for the revived De Tomaso to go, and an odd choice of name. The Deauville seems to be halfway between the (poor-selling) BMW 5-Series GT and a Porsche Cayenne.

Nissan moves Europe design chief to U.S., Campbell to retire

Thu, 11 Mar 2010

Bruce Campbell, Nissan's U.S. design chief, will retire at the end of March after 31 years with the automaker and will be replaced by Alfonso Albaisa, who currently is Nissan's European design chief. This will be the second tour of duty in the United States for Albaisa.

'Drivers determine cycling safety'

Wed, 27 Nov 2013

HIGH-VIS clothing on cyclists does not deter drivers from performing the "most dangerous" overtakes, scientists say. Between 1% and 2% of drivers pass "dangerously close" to cyclists when overtaking, regardless of what they are wearing, a study found. The average gap left by a driver overtaking a cyclist has shrunk over the past few decades from 179cm in 1979 to 118cm in 2013.