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Lokar Floor Mount Auto Trans Shifter For Mopar 727/518 8" Lever Mshr +shift Boot on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Salvisa, Kentucky, United States

Salvisa, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Mopar Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:FMS6727E Surface Finish:Stainless/Chrome Other Part Number:70-CLB

Lokar Floor Mount Auto Trans Shifter for Mopar 727 / 518 (+ others) 8" Lever Mushroom FMS6727E
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Lokar Classic Shifter Boot with Ring 70-CLB.

I have a Lokar automatic transmission shifter for a Mopar 727 / 518 (+ others) transmission plus boot. 

I decided to go with a manual transmission and did not have the opportunity to use.

New in box, never used, never mounted, 
Removed from box to inspect.

Most of these are listing for $250 but mine also includes the shifter boot a $40 value. 
I'm asking $230 total with free shipping.   
Free shipping within the 48 Continental United States.

I'm getting close to finalizing my project and need to free up funds for my 74 Charger project.


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