Turbo 400 Th 400 Oem Gm Transmission Pan Very Good Condition From 67 Gto on 2040-parts.com
Smithfield, North Carolina, US
very nice original trans pan from my 67 GTO. no issues ready to install. bolts seen will be shipped too. shipping is fee to the lower 48
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