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Classic Chevrolet Reverse Gear 1950's And '60's Number Awt-266 10 D 3-spd Trans on 2040-parts.com

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Middlesboro, Kentucky, United States

Middlesboro, Kentucky, United States

This is a Classic Chevrolet reverse gear for models made in the 1950's and '60's.  Fits: Chevys 1955-63 without overdrive and 1958-63 with overdrive.  The number for the part is AWT-266 10 D. It was remanufactured and has been in storage for several years.  It was remanufactured by the Perfection Gear Company.  It fits a 3-speed transmission.   If you have any questions, call Bill at (606)269-4906.New old stock.  Made in the USA.

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