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Saginaw 4 Speed What You See Is What You Get, 67 Camaro 66 Chevelle 68 69 on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Waterville, Iowa, United States

Waterville, Iowa, United States
What you see is what you get, I had this in my 67 Camaro but I decided To upgrade to a Muncie, the input shaft had some damage otherwise everything looks good as far as I can see, study the pics and feel free to ask any question you need 563-568-1186 or email
Brand:Saginaw Warranty:No

What you see is what you get, I had this in my 67 Camaro but I decided To upgrade to a Muncie, the input shaft had some damage otherwise everything looks good as far as I can see, study the pics and ask any questions you need, thanks!

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