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03 04 05 06 07 Ford F350 Automatic Transmission 4x2 6.0l At Superduty on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Chatsworth, New Jersey, US

Chatsworth, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:FORD TRUCK Inventory ID:1 Year:2007 Model:FORD F350 SUPER DUTY Mileage:66,234 Conditions and Options:6.0L 4x2

I have a good working take out transmission from a 2007 Ford F350 4x2 6.0L Diesel with automatic transmission.  This should be a 5R110W 5 speed Torqshift transmission which will fit 03-07 F350, 4x2.  The transmission has 66,234 miles on it.  


Numbers on the transmission casing are:  RF5C3P-7006-CA

Numbers on the tag are shown in a photo.  

I can strap to a pallet and load on a truck for you if you pay for shipping.  Please message or call with any questions, I can give you more pictures or any numbers off the transmission you need.  856-912-3145.  Thanks!

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