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TOOL TO ADJUST VACUUM SHIFT W/ INSTRUCTIONS Photo Main

TOOL TO ADJUST VACUUM SHIFT W/ INSTRUCTIONS

Item # J14505 39+

Tools-Engine, Drivetrain

Tools-Engine, Drivetrain. Vacuum shift adjustment tool w/ instructions.

This part fits most 1939 Chevrolet Cars Exceptions may apply. Please read the complete description to see if this part fits your specific vehicle and application.

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