Th400 Thm Turbo Hydramatic Transmission Pontiac Buick Oldsmobile on 2040-parts.com
Traverse City, Michigan, United States
This auction features 400 Turbo Hydramatic Transmission for Pontiac Buick Oldsmobile. Selling as a rebuildable core. I know little about it's history. If you can decode the trim tag I would be very curious what it is from. Local pick up only in Traverse City, MI 49684. I cannot not ship this block and parts but would gladly drop it off to a local parcel shipper. |
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