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Ford Rat 3 Speed "toploader" Transmisson on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Winston, Oregon, US

Winston, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:RAT ER EA20 EOU R AA 10045

Used but rebuilt ford RAT 3 speed "toploader" transmission with Hurst shifter.  I picked this transmission up to do an auto to manual swap in a car I had years ago, ended up selling the motor out of the car and scrapping the car... never used this transmission.  I had this rebuilt, then painted it... then it sat under my shop bench for years.  The input shaft is a 1-1/16th of an inch, I do not have calipers to measure it though... used a tape measure.  I did keep some oil in the transmission, if you look carefully at the picture of the gears you can see some oil.  And like I said, this is was stored inside at my fathers shop.  


I could deliver it within Southern Oregon for a fee.  

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