Premium pan gasket for 1953-61 Mopar products with the 3 speed cast iron Torqueflite transmission. For late 1956-61 Chryslers, 1957 up DeSotos, Dodges and Plymouths. After 1956 these cars could come with this new 3 speed cast iron Torqueflite or the 2 speed Powerflite. Not for the 1960 up 904 or 1972 up 727 aluminum case Torqueflites. For the Powerflite gasket see 133609577973. If your pan gasket looks like the pictures it must be a Torqueflite. The gaskets are new and are die or machine cut to exacting standards. They are made out of 1/16'" thick Cellulose Accopac® RN-8011, which is a highly compressible material with high rubber content, providing excellent sealing of water and oil at low flange loads. Nitrile butadiene binder. For applications up to 180°C (350°F)

I ship this item via USPS 1st Class Mail Parcel Service to any location that has a US zip code, this includes Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands and also any APO or FPO address. Shipping comes with insurance and full US free tracking and you will receive this tracking number which you can then track your order if needed. If USPS shows your package is not delivered in a reasonable time you will receive either a full refund or I will immediately ship you an identical replacement part. I will also ship anywhere in the World via the US Postal Service except India. I will only ship to India via FedEx due to extreme problems with shipping via USPS.

The cut off date for Monday through Saturday shipping is 10:00 AM, Eastern Time. I personally operate by myself 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year and ship 6 days a week. Since USPS ships and moves product 7 days a week, the majority of domestic customers will receive their order via 1st Class Mail in 4-5 days and via Priority Mail in 3-4 days, rarely 5-10 days after PayPal payment, no matter what day it was paid for.

I have been selling new automatic transmission parts exclusively for vintage cars, 1946 to the mid 60's for 40 years now, starting in 1977.  During this time I have accumulated over 30 tons of misc. mechanical car parts from the early 30's to the 70's. I am now starting to offer these parts for sale.