1932-39 Ford 3-speed Main Drive Gear 16 Tooth #48-7017 *new * on 2040-parts.com
Fort Mohave, Arizona, United States
UP FOR SALE IS THIS NEW 1932--1939 FORD 3 SPEED INPUT GEAR - TOOTH COUNT 16T -FORD PART # 68-7107 -- BORGWARNER PART # WT191-16A --- IN STORAGE MANY YEARS ----- GEAR IS NEW AND LOOKS VERY NICE --- NO RUST --- SOLD AS PICTURED WITHOUT A BOX ----- SOLD AS IS --- KNOW YOUR APPLICATION
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