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Velvet Drive 71c Transmission - Gear Ratio 1.5 - Rebuildable on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Turns smooth. Guaranteed rebuildable core.
Manufacturer Part Number:10-04-000-011 Brand:Velvet Drive

Core velvet drive 71C for sale.  May be a good unit, but selling as a core to protect my liability.  Bell housing is a little ugly, I pictured it the best I could.  Ships to the lower 48 states, all others need to get a rate first.  Call or text 281 830 8001 for more information and other parts.

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