Muncie 4 Speed Tail Shaft Housing 3848429 Blem 3 on 2040-parts.com
Centre Hall, Pennsylvania, United States
Muncie 4 speed tail shaft housing 3848429, original, blem due to prior repair of 2 shift plate mounting bosses and area above reverse shaft boss, functional repair that needs dressed. Thanks for looking, and please check out the other items in my e-Bay store. |
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