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1964 1965 Ford Fairlane Fabricated Transmission Tunnel Tko600 T56 T5 Tko500 New on 2040-parts.com

US $179.00
Location:

San Clemente, California, United States

San Clemente, California, United States
Condition:New

 1964-1965 FORD FAIRLANE FABRICATED TRANSMISSION TUNNEL TKO600, T56, T5, TKO500.  BRAND NEW

  • Fabricated Transmission For a Perfect Fit w/ TKO 600, T56, T5, TKO 500
  • Tunnel works EXCELLENT also can be used as a template for cutting the old Tunnel out
  • Heavy Steel Construction
  • Installation Time Less Than 2 Hours
  • Brand New
  • Welding Required
  • We fabricate them as ordered and can customize certain aspects of the fabrication depending on your needs.

Item Is Described As Accurately As Possible & The Tunnel is Fabricated As Soon As Payment Is Made. Any Questions, Please Don't Hesitate To Email.

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