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Thread: '65 Rebuilt Motor And Trani / '70s Motor On Ebay

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    '65 Rebuilt Motor And Trani / '70s Motor On Ebay

    I have listed a 1965 motor and transmission on ebay. They were rebuilt by Gary Wigglesworth with zero miles and are currently installed in a 1968 coupe that was purchased from his estate. If you would like to check them out, the item numbers are 300193127911 and 300193132968 ( I don't know how to 'post a link'). PM me here if you are interested and I will pull them off ebay.

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