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1966 Ford Mustang Engine And Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on an excellent Ford 200 6 cylinder motor and transmission 

This motor and transmission is ready to be dropped into you current project. 

Currently has 54000 miles on it and still runs like a new.

the buyer can decide the issue with the delivery.

The motor and transmission was recently pulled from a 1966 Ford mustang and was running. 

 The motor and transmissionis sold as pictured. Sold as is, no return

There is no shipping on my end. It will be up to you as the buyer to come pick it up. Once again shipping costs and arrangements are on the buyer. 

We are starting at $999 since it is ready to drop into your vehicle; however I am willing to listen to reasonable offers. Don't hesitate to send me an offer and we may be able to work out a deal.

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