1958-1962 Cast Iron Automatic Powerglide Transmission on 2040-parts.com
Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania, US
1958-1962 Cast iron automatic power glide transmission complete with torque converter and linkage. Buyer must pick up!! Any questions, MUST be directed to owner.
SELLER WILL NOT REPLY. Please call Ralph Fontana at 610-845-7932,
between 7-9pm Eastern Standard Time.
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