Dodge Truck 5spd Transmission 4th Gear 1950 -56 on 2040-parts.com
Williamson, West Virginia, US
THIS OFFERING IS FOR A NEW DODGE TRUCK 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION GEAR
- USA MADE
- PERFECTION # WT258-11
- TOOTH COUNT 25
FITS:
- 1950 -53 DODGE TRUCK 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION 1-1/2 THRU 2-1/2 TON
- 1954 -56 DODGE TRUCK G SERIES 1-1/2 TON 5 SPEED
- 4TH GEAR
- VERY NICE HARD TO FIND NEW GEAR
IF YOU DON'T NEED IT NOW YOU MIGHT WANT IT FOR A SPARE! THIS ONE IS GETTING REAL HARD TO FIND.
THANKS FOR LOOKING AND CHECK OUT OUR STORE FOR MORE GREAT PARTS!!!!
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