Rear Flange For Transmission Mgb Mgbgt 1968-80 on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, United States
You are purchasing a good used original rear flange for the 1968-80 MGB/MGBGT full-sychro 4-speed transmission. This is the rear flange which the driveshaft bolts to. The Moss Motors part # 462-290 (Not Available). It is in very good condition and the machined surface for the oil seal is excellent. It has been cleaned and is exactly as pictured. Shipping weight is 1.5 lb. Always happy to combine shipping. Please see our auctions and store for more British parts. Thanks
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