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Aod 10" 3800 To 4200 Stall on 2040-parts.com

US $365.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Roadrunner Converter Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:10" AOD

This is the 10' Converter for Ford AOD Transmission. Perfect for strip performance with a 3800 to 4200 stall range.  Anti balloon style hub and thicker steel front cover .  Torrington bearings.  Buy with confidence. Built by us here at Roadrunner Converters where we have been in business since 1979.  1 year warranty.  This Converter is a lock up but we are the manufacturer and can make it non lock up at your request.  Free shipping to lower 48 states.

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