Dodge Flathead 6 4 Speed Manual Fluid Drive 1950 48 49 51 52 53 54 55 Spitfire on 2040-parts.com
Gardiner, Maine, United States
Flathead 6 cylinder engine and 4 speed manual transmission. I have never seen a truck style 4 spd. with the fluid drive but looks like they must have made it that way! Extra deep bell housing for the torque convertor and clutch pressure plate combo. This came with a 1950 Dodge 1 ton project truck that we bought. Was in process of being ''restored'' when previous owner passed away. Supposed to have been rebuilt but no proof. The engine does turn over by hand. Selling as is as shown in pics, engine, trans. clutch, torque converter, bell housing etc. Local pick up in Gardiner Maine 04345. We can attach to pallet for shipping if needed to be shipped at buyers expense.
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