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D'Animal 09-06-2008 10:40 AM

1972 GMC Original Engine Tranny and T-case
 
I pulled this assembly out of my 1972 GMC 4x4 Sierra Grande 3/4 ton dually. It is the exact same engine, tranny and t-case that came in the truck when new. All three have been rebuilt. The engine most recently. The engine was ran on Propane after the rebuild. I removed the propane stuff and have it in a box. I installed a Holley 650 on it to drive it around for about a year. (After that, I installed a Cummins)

I had the package priced for $900 on a 4x4 forum but everybody wanted the NP205 and Adaptor to the 350 tranny.

So WIW?

I can get the engine block numbers and head number if anybody is doing a full blown resto and wants them.

My pics are 113kb and 112kb (too big), I'll resize them and post them up.

Classic Bowties 09-06-2008 01:55 PM

Re: 1972 GMC Original Engine Tranny and T-case
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by D'Animal (Post 2878825)
I had the package priced for $900 on a 4x4 forum but everybody wanted the NP205 and Adaptor to the 350 tranny.

So WIW?

Sounds like more then a fair asking price to me for any running (let alone rebuilt) V-8/th350/Np205 combo. Just for comparisons sake, I recently sold a rebuilt 350 w/paper work for $800... it was a complete as removed, air cleaner to oil pan setup with all short w.p. brackets and pulleys included, no trans or transfer included. :chevy:

Good luck on your sale, and would also like to see some pics of your G M C !

msgross 09-06-2008 02:31 PM

Re: 1972 GMC Original Engine Tranny and T-case
 
I think that's a fair price myself...

D'Animal 09-07-2008 11:51 AM

Re: 1972 GMC Original Engine Tranny and T-case
 
On the drivers side of the engine block behind the head it has cast in it;

24GM
3970010

Is that the right number or should I be looking in a different place?

Blue_71 09-07-2008 02:59 PM

Re: 1972 GMC Original Engine Tranny and T-case
 
3970010 is just a basic 350 casting number, used on almost every 350 you'll find. there is another number that can tell you more though, called the suffix code. it will be on a little "pad" on the passanger side, right behind where the water pump bolts on. there will be 2 sets of stamped numbers. you will need the last 3 numbers/letters off the taller set of numbers

D'Animal 09-07-2008 03:19 PM

Re: 1972 GMC Original Engine Tranny and T-case
 
Thanks

The number is V0626CNR.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_71 (Post 2880268)
3970010 is just a basic 350 casting number, used on almost every 350 you'll find. there is another number that can tell you more though, called the suffix code. it will be on a little "pad" on the passanger side, right behind where the water pump bolts on. there will be 2 sets of stamped numbers. you will need the last 3 numbers/letters off the taller set of numbers


special-K 09-14-2008 07:13 AM

Re: 1972 GMC Original Engine Tranny and T-case
 
I see used TH350/NP205 combos go for $300.I think you`re inline with the total package cost.

DREAMS OF A 67 09-14-2008 12:00 PM

Re: 1972 GMC Original Engine Tranny and T-case
 
according to my book,its a 70 model 300 hp 350 4 barrel

D'Animal 09-14-2008 01:09 PM

Re: 1972 GMC Original Engine Tranny and T-case
 
Thanks


Quote:

Originally Posted by DREAMS OF A 67 (Post 2889291)
according to my book,its a 70 model 300 hp 350 4 barrel



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