Mopar 833 4 Speed Overdrive Counter Shaft 1975-6, High Helix Version on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, United States
Mopar 833 4 speed transmission OVERDRIVE counter gear. This is from the 1975-76 "High Helix" gear pattern ( version 1). Note the 36 teeth count on the '3rd' gear position. This will not interchange with the more common later style. teeth are in very good condition.
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