Muncie M21 4 Speed Transmission on 2040-parts.com
Clancy, Montana, United States
This is a M21 Muncie Close ratio 4 speed transmission, was rebuilt by Mountain Transmission here in Helena MT. It is setup with a Hurst Competition shifter with linkage that is new and cost $500.00, also included is a new revere switch. The Hurst shifter is for a 67-69 Camaro with center console or a 68-72 Nova with center console. This has not been used since rebuilt, reason I'm selling is to buy a 5 speed.
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