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1967 Mercedes Benz Sl230 250 280 Automatic Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

West Plains, Missouri, US

West Plains, Missouri, US
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this came from a 1967 mercedes benz sl 230  automatic transmission for rebuild

(may fit other years and models, do your research)

I do not know the condition of this transmission so I am selling it as a core for rebuild,

comes with torque converter and the drive shaft coupling unit

Items are sold in as is condition. Items are listed in the parts or non working category because they are vintage parts,  Clean up and use as is or restore. Please see pictures. If you have any questions, please email and ask. The part is usually 50-70 + years old, and does not come with any warranty, there are no refunds or returns.

I am guessing about the shipping weight at $125.00, depending on where it get shipped to and how it gets shipped, it may go over that estimate and If so, I will invoice you the difference.

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