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Saginaw 4 Speed Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $280.00
Location:

Cocoa, Florida, United States

Cocoa, Florida, United States
I've had this transmission at least 20 years without ever trying to use it. The input shaft turns freely, but the internal condition is unknown other than the fact that it isn't locked up.
Brand:GM Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:GM 6261886 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

I've had this transmission at least 20 years without ever trying to use it. The input shaft turns freely, but the internal condition is unknown other than the fact that it isn't locked up.

This transmission may or may not be perfectly usable, but it should at least do to rebuild or as a core to exchange for a rebuilt tranny. The picture of the clutch plate is included only to show that it matches the input shaft of the transmission which has 10 splines. (Clutch plate not included.)

No warranty is expressed or implied on this Saginaw 4 speed transmission.

Free delivery available within Brevard County, Florida after payment is received.


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