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Original V-16 Transmission For A 1932 Cadillac. on 2040-parts.com

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Yarmouth, Maine, United States

Yarmouth, Maine, United States
Condition:Used

A RARE AND HARD TO FIND ITEM, THIS TRANSMISSION WAS PURCHASED FROM AN INDIVIDUAL WHO HAD A V-16 CADILLAC. IT WAS TO BE USED TO REPLACE ANOTHER ONE. IT WAS FOUND OUT THAT THE FIRST TRANSMISSION JUST NEEDED AN ADJUSTMENT. CONSEQUENTLY THIS IS A SPARE, IT WAS PROBABLY PURCHASED MORE THAN 50 YEARS AGO. STAMPED INTO THE HOUSING IS NUMBER 11-1544. THIS ITEM IS BEING SOLD IN AS IN CONDITION. MORE PHOTOS ARE AVAILABLE IF YOU WISH TO SEE THEM. IT IS HOPED THAT WHOEVER PURCHASES THIS ITEM CAN ARRANGE SHIPPING OR PICK IT UP. IF NEED BE, I WILL CRATE IT UP AND SEND IT BY TRUCK. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS. THANKS.

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