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Gm Saginaw 3 Speed Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

South Lyon, Michigan, United States

South Lyon, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:3860042

GM 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANS
I THINK A SAGINAW..MAYBE COLUMN SHIFT
NUMBERS ARE ON THE SHAFT 3860042  DATE H16
CASE LOOKS LIKE 5858986 (MAYBE WRONG HARD TO READ )
GM 63858982 ??  
STAMPED IN IS...... S  7M 22
INSIDE LOOKS GOOD .IN GOOD SHAPE
WILL NEED A NEW SIDE COVER GASKET AND THE FORKS PUT ON
TORE THE GASKET TAKING THE PICTURE

QUESTIONS ASK ..I AM NOT AN EXPERT ON THESE

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