1946 - 1954 248ci GMC Engine - 1948 3 Speed Transmission for Column Shift - Bell housing with New Pressure Plate, Clutch and Throw-out Bearing.
Engine has been completely rebuilt and runs like new. This truck was in the mist of a complete frame off restoration by the previous owner when I bought it. I decided to go restomod with it so I have no need for these items. These items will fit mutliple year Chevy and GMC vehicles. Please be sure to research your project to be sure this will work for you. These items operate as they should with no issues. No Smoke, No Leaks, No Funny Noises, No Issues!!! Call John with any questions. 484-619-2860 Below is a Link of a Short Video of Engine Running/Driving. Local Pickup Only No Warranty |
Valves & Parts for Sale
- Datsun b210 210 310 f10 a13 a14 a15 set of 4 exhaust valves new(US $39.99)
- Hastings valve ring tool(US $25.00)
- Sealed power vs-445 box of 16 small valve springs free ship(US $47.98)
- Opel kadett 1.5l 1968 new exhaust valves (4) 2952 *
- Gm cv792c 8995748 pcv valve nos oem ac delco(US $10.00)
- Nos 1961 / 1964 ford car & truck valve rocker arm shaft bolts l@@k
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