2002 Cadillac Deville Automatic Transmission, Fwc 4.6l Vin Y, Also Seville on 2040-parts.com
Pflugerville, Texas, United States
Was a running engine from a non wrecked 2002 Cadillac DeVille. Removed carefully, removed transmission and auxiliary items (alternator, power steering, etc.) Complete engine as shown in photos. No broken or damaged mountings, fittings, etc. The top cover is not pictured but does go with the engine. Vehicles VIN No. 1G6D54Y02U170478. For local pickup or will arrange shipping at buyers expense. Ask through ebay or call 512-426-6272. |
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