Value of a 4 speed
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Burning Brakes
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Value of a 4 speed
I have a 4 speed M20 trans that I am thinking of selling, my problem is
"how much to sell it for"??
It is out of my 65, I replaced it with a 5 speed some time ago.
The trans #3851325, 3857584 GM,
On the plate where the shifter goes 383707, to the rear of the shift cover 115802. I also have the Hurst Comp plus linkage, and the drive shaft.
Trans was rebuilt about a year before I removed it, It has been stored in a heated garage for about 8 years.
Last few of the vin S115803
Thanks for any help
"how much to sell it for"??
It is out of my 65, I replaced it with a 5 speed some time ago.
The trans #3851325, 3857584 GM,
On the plate where the shifter goes 383707, to the rear of the shift cover 115802. I also have the Hurst Comp plus linkage, and the drive shaft.
Trans was rebuilt about a year before I removed it, It has been stored in a heated garage for about 8 years.
Last few of the vin S115803
Thanks for any help
Last edited by macs65; 10-08-2015 at 07:45 AM.
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Since it is a 65 vintage Muncie, that means it has the smaller (7/8in) shaft for the cluster gear. Thus, the value is $100-200 less than a 66-later Muncie.
Oh ya, and these numbers, 3851325, 3857584, they are on the passenger side.
Oh ya, and these numbers, 3851325, 3857584, they are on the passenger side.
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Burning Brakes
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From time to time my wife and I go over to Buffalo for a day. Not sure how far away that is for you. i have not set a cost as yet.