1966 Ford Fairlane Comet 390 Toploader 4 Speed Transmission Id Tag Heh-ar on 2040-parts.com
Glendora, California, United States
What 7secondchevelle has up for your consideration is a identification tag for a 1966 390 Fairlane, Comet, or Cyclone with a toploader 4 speed transmission that reads HEH-AR. Tag denotes transmission to be for a 390 big block with 2.78 wide ratio gear set and 28 spline main shaft. Lower numbers are for the serial number for that trans and does not ID the car it came from. Tag is in good condition and came from one of the many 4 speeds I have had over the years. Please read; SHIPPING is to the lower 48 states only. All others will need to contact me first for a shipping quote. I ship only to USA addresses. I will not ship directly out of the USA. Please note that SHIPPING does NOT include insurance. I will not be held responsible for non or under insured items. Local pickup is OK. Please email me or call (626) 664-812O 8AM to 7PM PST with any questions or for any additional information. Thank You and God Bless.
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