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Muncie 4 Speed Transmission on 2040-parts.com

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The Villages, Florida, United States

The Villages, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Muncie Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:4 speed Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for auction with NO reserve is a used Munice 4 speed transmission. Good usable condition. No broken or chipped gears. I removed it from Chevrolet corvette and replaced it with one that was correct for my car.  This transmission had new blocker rings and small parts kit installed several years ago. I personally ran this unit for more than 4 thousand miles and had not problems.  I am guessing it is out of a mid 60's GM car, but the photos will tell you more than I know. PLEASE VIEW PHOTOS. One of the threaded holes to mount the shifter has part of the threads pulled. threads are good in the second half of hole or it would be an easy fix to put a heli coil in it. BEING SOLD AS IS. Save shipping if you wold like to pick it up in central Florida.

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