Performance Dacco Ford C-4 2300-2800 Rpm Converter on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, United States
New Performance Dacco C-4 2300-2800 10.5'' Stall converter.
All with 1.375 Pilot , 26 Spline ,Brazed Impeller , Brazed turbine 3 Bearing and NO Ballon plate. Part Number PP2619EXLS Thank you for looking WILL ONLY SHIP IN USA |
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