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The Right Stuff Detailing Pre-Bent Transmission Cooler Line; OE Steel (67-69 Camaro w/ THM 350 Transmission)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features

      • Transmission Cooler Lines
      • Steel Material
      • Chevrolet Make
      • Camaro Model
      • 1967 Year
      • 1968 Year
      • 1969 Year
      • Fits 67-69 Camaro w/ THM 350 Transmission

      Description

      High-Quality Transmission Cooler Lines. These pre-bent transmission cooler lines made of durable steel are designed to efficiently connect the transmission to the cooler, ensuring proper fluid flow and helping to maintain the optimal temperature of the transmission fluid. This assists in enhancing transmission performance and longevity.

      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured from steel, the lines are pre-bent to closely match original equipment specifications. The steel construction provides strength and resistance to wear, while the natural steel finish is suitable for restoration or repair projects.

      Installation. Installation requires no drilling or modification. The pre-bent design ensures a precise fit for a straightforward installation process.

      Application. Designed specifically for 1967-1969 Chevrolet Camaro models equipped with the Turbo-Hydramatic 350 transmission, ensuring proper fitment and compatibility without the need for adjustments.

      The Right Stuff Detailing FTC6703

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