1949- 59 Ford And Mercury Transmission Overdrive Ring Gear Nos on 2040-parts.com
Bode, Iowa, United States
Buy it Now! A NOS 1949-1959 Ford Overdrive Transmission Ring Gear, N.O.S., part # 16H-7653. This fits 1949-1955 Ford Cars, and 1956-1959 models with the lighter duty transmission it also fits 1949-1953 Mercury. . This has 42 internal helical teeth,. Please do your own research to make sure this is the part you need. |
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