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Manual Transmission Parts For 1969 Camaro on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Up for auction is a set of various parts required for a manual transmission for a 1969 Camaro with a Big Block engine.  I ordered these various parts as a kit when I was doing a swap from automatic to manual transmission.  However, some of these parts I ended up not needing because the new transmission kit I purchased already included them…and some of the parts I didn’t need because I ended up going with a hydraulic clutch.

 

Parts included:

-FKW-499 Bell Housing Boot

-W783 Clutch linkage rod and clips

-W-208 Clutch linkage bracket

-Manual shifter console boot

-W-146C Spring

-Extension clutch spring

-Clutch Rod Firewall boot

-W-200 Clutch ball to block

-Z-Bar

-Driveshaft yoke (used)

-4-speed shift pattern emblem (thicker metal)

-5-speed shift pattern emblem (thin metal stick on)

-RCB6217 clutch release bearing

 

Almost all the parts in this package are new – most of which are in the original packaging – never opened.  The only used item included is the transmission yoke (had it in the car originally but didn’t fit with the new transmission).

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