Automatic Transmission E4od Tag F7tz-hrm on 2040-parts.com
Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
E4OD automatic transmission for a 95-97 Ford F-250 4X2.
Tag off the transmission is F7TZ-7v00-HRM , according to Ford this is a remanufactured OEM transmission. Looks to have never been installed in a truck. I have been told it could fit other Ford trucks and SUV's but I am not sure. Shipping is included in the price and only ship in the lower 48 states. No returns on product No pickups Thank you for looking. |
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