Allison Transmission Gmc Damper Assembly P/n 29544144 on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
BRAND NEW, NEVER USED, STILL IN ITS ORIGINAL BOX. ALLISON GMC DAMPER ASSY
NEW PART NUMBER 29544144 OLD PART NUMBER 29530092
WEIGHT 11.35 Lb. 5.1 Kg.
APLICABLE SERIES: ALLISON MD/B400/3000RDS TRANSMISSIONS
Other for Sale
1968 1969 1970 1974 1975 1976 1979 corvette energy suspension trans mount(US $9.99)
Summit racing ctfhn300300 rear-end housing ford 9" 55" length each(US $409.47)
Lakewood differential housing gasket ultra-seal iii aam 8.5" chevy camaro each(US $21.97)
Original parts group c408429 z-bar return spring bracket steel black chevy ea(US $19.97)
Nos 1965 1966 mustang rotunda remote mirror fairlane, galaxy falcon thunderbird(US $399.99)
12339252 new ac delco relay full size truck suburban chevy d1735(US $25.00)
Cadillac relaunches in Europe with new models for 2011
Wed, 20 Oct 2010Cadillac is relaunching in the UK after a disastrous year in which its European importer went bust locking its entire stock in the hands of the liquidators. Now Cadillac is back – and it’s promising a wider range of more relevant cars than before. However, the appeal in the UK will be stymied by the admission that only two models – the CTS saloon and estate – will be engineered for right-hand drive.
Concept Car of the Week: Dodge M4S PPG Turbo Interceptor (1985)
Fri, 03 Jan 2014As a major paint supplier of Detroit's big three, PPG would commission every year a car to be used as a pace car in the Indy Car World Series. In 1984 Chrysler began the development of a mid-engined, rear-wheel drive car using an experimental powertrain. To avoid the costs of creating a whole new chassis, the M4S is based on a modified Huffaker tubular chassis with full roll cage taken from the Pontiac Fiero IMSA race car, only lengthened to a 100-inch wheelbase.
Cunningham Corvette battle heads to courts
Wed, 19 Sep 2012UPDATED: The battle over ownership of one of the 1960 Chevrolet Corvettes raced at that year's 24 Hours of Le Mans by Briggs Cunningham has moved to the courts in Pennsylvania. The filings—in Cumberland County Court and U.S. District Court in Harrisburg—provide several details about the discovery and ownership of the long-lost car, including the sale price: $75,000.