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Velvet Drive 72c 1:1 Marine Boat Transmission Gearbox 10-18-014 Borg Warner Tag on 2040-parts.com

US $625.00
Location:

Geneva, Ohio, United States

Geneva, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Velvet Drive Ratio:1.00:1 Country of Manufacture:United States Down Angle:0 Degree Material:Cast Iron Manufacturer Part Number:10-18-014 Size:72C

Very nice, working used Borg Warner Transmission . Was removed from a fresh water boat with a rotten transom shifted very well. Boat was equipped with a 454 and TR outdrive. It is a 72C with a ratio of 1 to 1, part number 10-18-014. Someone painted the manufactures tag, so I used some paint thinner to remove and it took the green paint off the ID tag. This is a green tag transmission. Can be picked up or shipped. If shipping is needed, it will be shipped through Fastenal. They only ship store to store, so you will need to pick it up at your local Fastenal store. If you have any questions, please ask first 440-415-4990.

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