Hd Racing Solid Steel Gm Chevy Tranny/transmission Mount Automatic/manual on 2040-parts.com
Boone, Iowa, United States
This auction is for a Heavy Duty solid steel universal tranny mount. This replaces nearly all GM mounts for Powerglides, Turbos, Saginaw, Muncie etc. The tranny mount fits all GM's from '58-'88 except '88-'92 Camaro's and Firebird's. Be sure to check our ebay store for solid motor mounts.
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