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Grease Monkey
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Grease Monkey
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Hi Guys,

I am now thinking more along the lines of restoration as opposed to modifying my 1952 truck.
Does anyone have a good recource for finding a 3 speed transmission?

Thanks for any ideas you may have.

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52pickup5w,

glad that you're considering restoration...this is great news...

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Go to www.stovebolt.com and look in their swapmeet section. 3 speeds for these trucks are easy to find,they're usually one of the first things to go when somebody modifies one.If I remember right,quite a few stovebolt guys in your neck of the woods.Also don't rule out local salvage yards and swapmeets. Shouldn't be too hard to find. If you still have the stock rear axle make sure you get the right one for your truck,ie: a half-ton needs one for a closed drive shaft.


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