W123 Rebuilt Automatic Transmision on 2040-parts.com
Woodland Hills, California, US
Selling a good rebuilt Transmission pulled from a 1982 240D. Transmission was fully rebuilt 2.5 years ago. Rebuilt cost $1600 and I have receipt to show the work done.
Transmission works perfectly. Included is the torque converter, rear transmission support and bracket and bell housing.
This is a 722.4 model transmission that will work on many W123 sedans, coupes and wagons. May work on W126 W116 models as well. Part number is on transmission. (see pic)
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