C6 Automatic Transmission With Torque Converter For Sale! - $350!
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C6 Automatic Transmission With Torque Converter For Sale! - $350!
C6 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND TORQUE CONVERTER FROM A 1973 F150 WILL BOLT-UP NICELY TO A 428, 429, 460CI MOTOR, AND BEYOND.
I BOUGHT IT FOR MY 70' MUSTANG WITH A 351 WINDSOR WITHOUT DOING RESEARCH AND REALIZED THAT THE BOLT PATTERN ON THE C6 IS DIFFERENT THAN THE BOLT PATTERN ON MY 351W.
IT WILL NOT WORK ON ANYTHING SMALLER THAN A 428CI MOTOR.
RECENTLY REBUILT BEFORE PULLED FROM 73 F150 PICK-UP. ALL FLUID IS CLEAN AND NO LEAKS.
THIS SALE CONTAINS A FULLY FUNCTIONAL C6 TRANSMISSION, TORQUE CONVERTER, SPEEDOMETER CABLE AND KICK DOWN LEVER. THIS IS A "BOLT UP AND GO" APPLICATION!
Letting it go -DIRT CHEAP- for $350
Contact Todd at (858)568-5032 or just respond to this thread.
It WILL fit something smaller than a 428. It will also fit a 351M/400 with the exception of some of the '73 400's that were built with a small bellhousing bolt pattern.
Just thought I would throw that in there. Maybe it will help you sell to a wider range of lookers.
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