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3 Speed Overdrive Rebuilt Transmission on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Levittown, New York, United States

Levittown, New York, United States
Condition:Used

My son bought this last year from a guy who said it came of a galaxy with a 390 engine and was a four speed, I listed it before and was told it was a 3 speed overdrive and took the listing down to get it checked out, I just took it to Lee Myles transmission and the guy told me that it had 4 forward gears and looked to be in great condition, He said the yoke had a new seal and grease on it so he believes it to be rebuilt. The overall condition seems to be good, the tag is on the transmission and look like it says  RUG CL1 / D8UREA , I am still not sure if it a 3 speed or 4 speed but somebody out there must know what it is, Be sure u know what you are buying before u bid, Its located in my storage place in Hicksville NY and I am more than happy to show it to u if u want to see it in person. Shipping is on the new buyer to arrange and pay. I can place it on a pallet for shipping.
Being sold as is with no returns. 

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