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Gmc Transmission 3 Speed Column Shift 1947 1948 47 48 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GMC Warranty:No

GMC  Transmission 3 Speed Column Shift. This transmission came out of a truck that was in the midst of a complete frame off  restoration by the previous owner when I bought it. I decided to go restomod with it so I have no need for it. This transmission will fit multiple year Chevy Chevrolet and GMC vehicles. My truck is a 1948. This transmission is set up for use with a torque tube. Please be sure to research to be certain this will work for
your project.

Only the transmission is included in this auction.

This transmission operates as it should with, No Leaks, No Funny Noises, No Issues!!!

Call John with any questions. 484-619-2860

Below is a Link for a Short Video of my truck Running/Driving. This is the truck that the transmission came out of.


Local Pickup Only
No Warranty

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