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Old 09-11-2022, 01:37 PM   #5
Madkidd007
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Re: 1946 GMC 1 ton engine?

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That sure was a cool truck as it was. That should be a 270, the last GMC-only I6, '41-'63. It's a torquey little motor motor with 4" stroke. Not sure of value. My guess is as much as any complete running old motor, $300-$500. I'd look at marketing to ATHS and ATCA members. That's American Truck Historical Society and Antique Truck Club of America. They both have magazines (Wheels Of Time & Double Clutch) as well as website with forums and classified ads free to members. You could see about a local chapter. Might be one nearby. Those have meetings and you could put the word out there.
Preciate it. I liked the truck just how it was myself also but my dad rode in my truck one too many times and bought my cummins drivetrain from me to put in it. So then I upgraded to a P-pump setup.

I got the diff cover off the eaton for my truck though
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