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Hurst Indy Automatic Shifter Gm 250 350 375 400 200 Nos 506-0012 727 904 C4 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Stockton, New Jersey, United States

Stockton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:hurst Manufacturer Part Number:506-0012

Hurst Indy Automatic shifter GM 250 350=68 later- 375 400=65 and later 200 4R  82 and later- NOS 506-0012  Chrysler dodge plymouth 727 66 to-81-and  904-- Ford  1964 to 1981 C4-with complete instructions-- part shown

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