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Location: Columbus Ohio
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looking a low hump transmisson cover to weld in
does anyone have a low hump not rusted transmission cover someone hacked mine up thanks Doug
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Location: Sandown NH
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Re: looking a low hump transmisson cover to weld in
I have one for you cut from a clean 72. Send me a private message with your email and I will forward pics.
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Re: looking a low hump transmisson cover to weld in
bump
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Location: ST LOUIS MO
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Re: looking a low hump transmisson cover to weld in
I have a cab i am cutting up how do yo need it cut also i am going to be in norwood ohio 2nd week of july if that helps
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67-72 parts collector,…
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Location: Mid-MO
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Re: looking a low hump transmisson cover to weld in
Would it be easier to bolt in a high hump?
They are always on here for sale.
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