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Mopar Power Steering Gearbox Box (1964-66 Chrysler Imperial) on 2040-parts.com

US $399.49
Location:

Wauseon, Ohio, United States

Wauseon, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

MoPaR power steering gearbox.  Casting number M-2127091 date code 92.  Original equipment item for 1964-1966 Chrysler Imperials only.  Pitman arm is still attached, & in good shape.  Part has been cleaned up, sprayed with a grey corrosion preventative, & ready to be installed.  This is considered the long sector box, manufactured as early as 1956.  This will install on 1956-63 Chrysler, however the rag joint on those earlier years is different & must be switched over to 1964-66 to work.  There are 2 companies that I know of that charge around $400 for just a "long sector" repairable core.  Free shipping to USA using UPS ground or Fedex ground, & a tracking number will be provided.  Be sure to check out my other MoPaR parts.  

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