Jeep Cj Commando Borg Warner T-14 Transmission Case Oem 1968 To 1975 on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Ohio, United States
Good used original equipment transmission case for Jeep Borg Warner T-14. Used in CJ and Commando with Dauntless Buick V6..1968 to 1971, in CJ with AMC 6 cylinder 1972 to 1975. Removed from 1971 Commando. Check pictures for condition. Free Shipping. USA Mainland Addresses only.
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