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Muncie 4 Speed Tail Housing 3846429 N/r Cracked on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Wallingford, Kentucky, United States

Wallingford, Kentucky, United States
Cracked- will need repair
Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:3846429 UPC:not applicable

 Muncie 4 Speed Tail Housing 3846429 for parts or repair
  • CRACKED
  • This housing is cracked on the top side at the flange where it bolts to the mid-plate.
  • It remains in one piece and looks like it could be welded and repaired.
  • Note also that the rearmost bolt hole where the shifter mounts is missing material.  It was removed on purpose to clear a frame member in a dirt car. 
  • Everything is shown in the photos.
  • If you have questions, please ask. 

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