Was in my buddy's mustang worked great guy he got it from claimed it was rebuilt at sum point without paperwork he decided to go with a automatic transmission so his wife could drive the car I do have bell housing and fly wheel for an extra cost shifter is included any questions call or text me 440 749 0315 no tag to be found on trans!
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