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    FS: 356 Transaxle Complete

    Complete transaxle that was removed from a running and driving car. I drove the car before it was removed and it worked without any issues. Complete with brakes, cables, axles. Manufactured in 1960 it is a 741/2, I believe it has BBBD gears, but cannot verify for sure. Did open the cone and it has a 6 bolt ring.
    I can put it on a pallet and prepare it for shipping, which the buyer will need to pay. Local pick up is also available. $3,500 obo

    keith@ennismotorsports.com

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    Last edited by ennisk1; 10-15-2024 at 11:15 AM.
    Keith E.
    Early 911S Registry #941
    1978 911SC Dirty Penny

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