This came out of a 76 Thing. I put 400 miles on it. Parted the car out. It comes with new rubber mounts on the rear and used front. I will through in the cv joints and axles for free. The engine caused a little wear in bell house but it is only cosmetic. Put in now and use or use for a core to rebuild. Starter and wires do not go with it
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